Paravoor Thazhathuveettil Krishnan Kartha Narayana Pillai (25 March 1890 – 23 June 1971) was an Indian
freedom fighter during the
British Raj in India and was a member of the
Indian National Congress (INC) which fought against the British rule in
India. He was the last
Prime Minister of Travancore and the first
Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin at the time of its formation in 1949. He was commonly known as Parur TK.
Early life
Paravoor TK was born in
North Paroor,
Travancore,
British India, as the son of Thazhathuveettil Madhavi Amma and Cheranalloor Krishnan Kartha. He was educated at the
Union Christian College in
Alwaye, and earned his
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1911.
Political career
Early career
In 1924, Paravoor TK became the
thaluk president of the Indian National Congress (INC), North Parur unit. He went on to become the Travancore-Cochin secretary of the INC in 1932, and its president in 1938. He was a founding member of the
Travancore State Congress
Travancore State Congress also known as the State Congress is a political party which was formed in 1938 to demand responsible governance in the princely state of Travancore.
Background
Following the formation of People's Ministries (responsible g ...
. In 1939, Paravoor TK was arrested along with several other leaders for their allegations against the
Diwan of Travancore C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, and was held until they withdrew the allegations.
In 1948, Paravoor TK became the president of the
Aikya Thiruvithamcore-Cochin Grandhasala Sanghom, a group that promoted public libraries in Travancore and
Cochin.
As Premier
On 22 October 1948, Parur TK became the second and last
Prime Minister of Travancore.
His government took large-scale measures to suppress the communist movement that was gaining strength in the state and organising riots against feudal lords. The next year, he became the first
Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin, after the new state was created by merging the princely states of
Cochin and Travancore. His successes in the state of Travancore-Cochin is attributed to a lot of men who were his staunch supporters, among them his personal secretary, the famous freedom fighter from
Karikkakom in
Thiruvananthapuram,
Karikkakom S. Narayana Pillai. He was unanimously elected the leader of the Congress
Legislature Party and he assumed charge as the Chief Minister from 1 July 1949.
In 1951,
Annie Mascarene
Annie Mascarene (6 June 1902 – 19 July 1963) was an Indian independence activist, politician and lawyer from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala who served as a Member of the Parliament of India and was the first woman to do so.
Family and educatio ...
, the former Minister for Health and Power who had resigned in January 1950, accused Minister for Public Works
E. John Philipose of corruption. Parur TK stood by Philipose, but
Panampilly Govinda Menon
Panampilly Govinda Menon (1 October 1906 – 23 May 1970) was an Indian politician, freedom fighter, and lawyer.
He was born in a village
near Kathikkudam and completed graduation from '' St.Thomas College, Thrissur''. He started his legal pra ...
, education minister, insisted that Philipose resign. In this circumstance, Parur TK forwarded the resignation of the entire cabinet to Rajpramukh
Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma
Sree Padmanabhadasa Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma , popularly known as Sree Chithira Thirunal, was the last ruling Maharaja of the Princely State of Travancore, in southern India until 1949 and later the Titular Maharajah of Travancore ...
on 24 February 1951.
Philipose later filed a defamation suit against Mascarene at the high court; this was transferred to
Madras High Court
The Madras High Court is a High Court in India. It has appellate jurisdiction over the state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry. It is located in Chennai, and is the third oldest high court of India after the Calcutta High C ...
at Mascarene's request, where Philipose was cleared of scandal and Mascarene was found guilty and ordered to pay compensation to Philipose.
Later career
Paravoor TK became the Minister for Food, Labour and Education during the
next ministry which was headed by
C. Kesavan
C. Kesavan (23 May 1891 – 7 July 1969) was a politician, social reformer, statesman and the Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin during 1950–1952. He led the Nivarthana agitation in Travancore to gain the democratic authority for the citizen ...
.
Paravoor TK retired from politics and devoted his time to writing. He was bed ridden for a few years with
arthritis
Arthritis is a term often used to mean any disorder that affects joints. Symptoms generally include joint pain and stiffness. Other symptoms may include redness, warmth, swelling, and decreased range of motion of the affected joints. In som ...
until his death.
Legacy
The playback singer
Sujatha Mohan
Sujatha Mohan (credited as Sujatha) is an Indian playback singer who is popular for singing in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu movies. She has also sung for Kannada, Badaga, Hindi and Marathi movies. In a career spanning 48 years, she has recorde ...
and late
Radhika Thilak are his grand daughters and another playback singer
Swetha Mohan is his great-granddaughter.
References
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1971 deaths
People from Aluva
People of the Kingdom of Travancore
University of Madras alumni
20th-century Indian lawyers
Indian independence activists from Kerala
Indian National Congress politicians from Kerala
Malayali politicians
Chief Ministers of Kerala
Chief ministers from Indian National Congress
1890 births
Members of the Travancore–Cochin Legislative Assembly