Election of C. Rajagopalachari The composite Madras State then included parts of
Andhra Pradesh,
Kerala and
Karnataka with a total of 375 assembly members. The
Indian National Congress was reduced to a minority with 152 members in an assembly of 375. It won 4 seats from the 29 in
Malabar, 43 of the 143 in the Andhra areas, 96 of the 190 Tamil constituencies and 9 of the 11 seats from
Kannada speaking areas.
Kumaraswami Raja, the incumbent Chief Minister lost the election along with five members of his cabinet (
Bezawada Gopala Reddy,
Kala Venkata Rao,
K. Chandramouli, K. Madhava Menon and
M. Bhaktavatsalam). A large number of CPI members were elected from Andhra region of Madras state which had for some years demanded a separate state for Telugu speaking areas. In February 1952, the non-congress members convened under
T. Prakasam, leader of the KMPP, at Madras to form the United Democratic Front (UDF) and issued a "Common Minimum Program". They claimed to control 166 seats (CPI and CPI backed independents – 70, KMPP – 36, Tamil Nadu Toilers Party – 19, Commonweal party – 6, FBL (MG) – 3, SCF – 1, JUSP −1 and Independents – 30). Prakasam wrote to the Governor
Sri Prakasa staking his claim to form the Government as the leader of the single largest formation. The Congress did not want the Communists taking power or to impose Governor's rule in the state. It brought Rajaji out of retirement to form the Government as a consensus candidate. Kamaraj, President of the Madras Provincial Congress Committee was of the opinion that the UDF should be allowed to form the Government as he had predicted the weak coalition might eventually fall apart. However other leaders such as
T. T. Krishnamachari and
Ramnath Goenka wanted Rajaji to be nominated to form the Government. On 3 July, Rajaji was able to win a vote of confidence with the support of 200 members with 151 opposing (and 1 neutral). This was the first time such a "confidence motion" was moved in any legislature in India. He was able to secure the majority by engineering a series of defections from the UDF and with the help of other parties: • The support of the 6 members of
Commonweal Party, (one of the two parties representing the cause of
Vanniars) was obtained by giving a cabinet position to its leader –
M. A. Manickavelu Naicker. 19 members of the other Vanniyar party –
Tamil Nadu Toilers Party led by
S. S. Ramasami Padayachi also supported the vote of confidence but did not join the cabinet. (They later joined the Kamaraj cabinet in 1954). • Many independents joined Congress and became Congress Legislators. The strength of the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) which was 152 on 1 April 1952, increased to 165 by 3 May and to 167 by 30 September. • Rajaji split the
Krishikar Lok Party and KLP legislators P. Thimma Reddy, Neeladri Rao Reddy and Kumisetti Venkatanarayana Dora joined the Congress. • The 5 members of the
Madras State Muslim League provided their support to congress to prevent the communists from gaining power.
Election of K. Kamaraj Andhra State was formed from the Telugu-speaking regions of Madras State after a widespread agitation in 1953. The Madras assembly was reduced from 375 to 230, 140 members going to Andhra and 5 to Mysore with the Congress Party controlling 118 seats; an outright majority. ==Impact==