Sankar ministry
R. Sankar became the Chief Minister of Kerala when Pattom Thanupillai was appointed as Governor of Punjab State. He remained as the Chief Minister of Kerala from 26 September 1962 to 10 September 1964. He had to resign when a no-confidence motion was passed in the Assembly.
R Sankar Ministry | |
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2nd Cabinet of Kerala | |
26 September 1962 – 10 September 1964 | |
Date formed | 26 September 1962 |
Date dissolved | 10 September 1964 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | R. Sankar |
Member party | Indian National Congress |
Opposition party | Communist Party of India |
History | |
Election(s) | 1960 Kerala Legislative Assembly election |
Predecessor | Pattam Ministry |
Successor | Second EMS Ministry |
Congress party went through a split during this period. The resignation of P. T. Chacko from the R. Sankar Ministry had paved the way to the eventual formation of Kerala Congress. After his untimely death, the Chacko loyalists in the Congress party grouped together and formed the Kerala Congress under the leadership of K. M. George from Muvattupuzha with the blessings of Mannath Padmanabhan.
Council of Ministers
Minister | Ministry/Portfolio | Party | |
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1 | R. Sankar | Chief Minister | Indian National Congress |
2 | P. T. Chacko | Minister for Home Affairs
(resigned with effect from 20 February 1964) | |
3 | K. A. Damodara Menon | Minister for Industries | |
4 | P. P. Ummer Koya | Minister for Local Administration, Fisheries & Public Works | |
5 | K. T. Achuthan | Minister for Transport & Labour | |
6 | E. P. Poulose | Minister for Food & Agriculture | |
7 | K. Kunhambu | Minister for Harijan Welfare & Registration | |
8 | D. Damodaran Potti | Minister for Public Works
(resigned w.e.f. 8 October 1962) |
Praja Socialist Party |
9 | K. Chandrasekharan | Minister for Law and Revenue
(expired on 26 August 1962) | |
10 | M. P. Govindan Nair | Minister for Public Health
(assumed office on 9 October 1962) |
Indian National Congress |
11 | T. A. Thomman | Minister for Land Revenue, Law & Legislation (assumed office on 2 March 1964) |
Vote of No-Confidence
Home Minister in R. Shankar cabinet, P. T Chacko had to resign. This paved the way to frequent infighting in Congress party. After the death of P. T. Chacko in Aug 1964, K. M. George took the leadership of the dissident group in Congress. 15 Congress MLAs requested the Speaker of the House to be considered as a separate group under the Leadership of K. M. George and Deputy Leader R. Balakrishna Pillai. Subsequently, a no-confidence motion was presented in the assembly. After two days of discussion, the no-confidence motion passed 50 against 73 votes and R. Sankar resigned.
Dissidents from the Congress party subsequently formed a new party Kerala Congress
See also
References
- http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/Ministers%20Book%20Final.pdf
- "Official website of INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATION DEPARTMENT OF KERALA". prd.kerala.gov.in. Archived from the original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016.