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Kerala’s Legendary Communist Leader KR Gouri Dies at 102

Pratidin Bureau

Kerala's legendary Communist leader and first Revenue Minister KR Gouri Amma passed away on Tuesday morning. She was 102.

'Gouri Amma', as she was popularly known in the state, passed away at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. 

A rebel all throughout her life, the veteran politician was one of the founding members of the Communist movement in Kerala.

The former minister was admitted to a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on April 22 after she developed fever and breathlessness. She was tested negative for COVID-19, reported Zee News.

Gouri Amma had recently stepped down as the president of Janathipathya Samrakshana Samithi, an outfit she had formed in 1994 after her ouster from CPI (M).

She had been a minister in the first democratically elected Communist Government of 1957 in Kerala led by EMS Namboodiripad. 

As the revenue minister in the EMS cabinet, Gouri had been instrumental in introducing the historic Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill, which paved the way for land reforms.

The bill had a far-reaching impact on the state's socio-economic and political spheres.

She was the widow of Communist leader T V Thomas. She was the last surviving member of the EMS Namboodiripad ministry in 1957.

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