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Rosamma Punnoose (12 May 1913 – 28 December 2013) was an Indian independence activist, politician and lawyer. She was the first person to be sworn in as a member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. She was also the first MLA in India to lose her seat following a court order, and the first person to be elected in the first-ever
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to the assembly in 1958. Punnoose was also the first
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of the Kerala Legislative Assembly.


Early life

Rosamma was born in
Kanjirappally Kanjirappally is a taluk and a town in Kottayam district situated about away from the district capital, in the state of Kerala, India. Climate Kanjirappally has the highest number of rainy days in Kerala. It receives the highest amount of su ...
,
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on 12 May 1913 to a
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family, the fourth child of Kanjirapally Karippaparanbil Thomman Cheriyan and Payippadu Punnakkudi Annamma. She graduated with a degree in law from the
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.


Career

She began her political career by joining the Travancore State Congress in 1938, influenced by her elder sister
Accamma Cherian Akkamma Cherian was an Indian independence activist from Travancore (Kerala), India. She was popularly known as the Jhansi Rani of Travancore. Early life and education She was born on 14 February 1909 in a Roman Catholic family (Karippap ...
. Accamma Cherian was also an independence activist, and both sisters were imprisoned at
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by the British in 1939. Rosamma was released from prison three years later. Despite objections from her family and community, Rossamma married P.T. Punnoose, a leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI), in 1946. P.T. Punnoose was a Marthoma Syrian. No marriage between a Catholic woman and a Marthoma guy had ever occurred in the region, at the time. Besides which, Rosamma's family supported the
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, and objected to her marrying a communist. Furthermore, P.T. Punnoose was wanted by police and authorities who were conducting a crackdown against communists at the time. As with all Christian weddings between communist couples, at the time, the two were married at a church in
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with a special letter of consent from the
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. P.T. Punnoose had to be brought to the church quietly to evade police. Among the guests at the wedding was Ulloor S. Parameswara Iyer. Rosamma joined the CPI in 1948. In the first assembly election in the state of Kerala in 1957, she was elected to the Assembly from the
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constituency. Her husband had been elected to the Lok Sabha in the 1952 general election, and retained his seat in the 1957 general election, marking a rare occurrence of an elected husband and wife in Kerala politics. Rosamma was the first person to be sworn in as a member of the Assembly. She also administered the oath of office to other legislators becoming the first
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of the Assembly. However, Rosamma lost her seat following court intervention, but regained it in the first-ever
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to the assembly in 1958. Rosamma remained with the CPI when the
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emerged due to a party split in 1964. She unsuccessfully contested the 1982 assembly election from
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constituency. In the 1987 election, Rosamma was elected to the assembly for a second time from the same constituency. She also served as the president of Kerala Mahila Sangham (1969–83), chairperson of the Plantation Corporation (1964–69), head of the Housing Board (1975–78), and was a member of the
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for 10 years. She was the chairperson of the Kerala Women's Commission from 1993 until 1998, when she retired.


Death

Rosamma died on 28 December 2013 in
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, Oman where she was living with her son Thomas Punnoose. Her only other child, Geetha Jacob, resided in Abu Dhabi. Her body was brought to her home in Pamala near
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, and the funeral was held on 30 December 2013 at Sehiyon Mar Thoma Church, in Varikkad near
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.


References


External links


Profile on Kerala Assembly website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Punnoose, Rosamma Communist Party of India politicians from Kerala Female politicians of the Communist Party of India Kerala MLAs 1957–1959 Kerala MLAs 1987–1991 Indian centenarians 1913 births 2013 deaths Women centenarians Indian independence activists from Kerala Women members of the Kerala Legislative Assembly