In 1945, Dakshayani was nominated to the Cochin Legislative Council by the government of the State.
Participation in the Constituent Assembly Velayudhan was elected to the Constituent Assembly of India by the Council in 1946. She was the first and only Scheduled Caste woman to be elected to the constituent assembly. From 1946-1952 she served as a member of the Constituent Assembly and the
Provisional Parliament of India. In Parliament she took special interest in the matters of education especially that of the
Scheduled Castes.
Interventions in the Constituent Assembly Although a staunch
Gandhian, Dakshayani sided with
B R Ambedkar on many issues relating to the Scheduled Castes during the Constituent Assembly debates. She agreed with Ambedkar giving up the demand for
separate electorates arguing instead for 'moral safeguards' and the immediate removal of their social disabilities. On 8 November 1948, after Dr
B. R. Ambedkar introduced the draft Constitution for discussion, she expressed her appreciation for the draft while calling for greater decentralisation. She also suggested that the final draft of the Constitution should be adopted following a ratification through a general election. She intervened again on 29 November 1948, during discussions on draft Article 11, which aimed at prohibiting discrimination on the basis of caste, and was permitted to exceed the time limit by the Vice President of the Constituent Assembly who said, "It is only because you are a lady I am allowing you." Velayudhan called for implementation of non-discrimination provisions through public education and pointed out that it would send a great public signal if the Constituent Assembly were to endorse a resolution condemning caste discrimination. "The working of the Constitution," she said, "will depend on how people conduct themselves in the future, not on the actual execution of the law." == Later life and death ==