In 1962, the Indian National Congress won the
assembly elections and formed the government in the state for the fifth time in 25 years. Winning again the Sriperumbudur seat, Bhaktavatsalam entered the Assembly. On
Gandhi Jayanti day, 2 October 1963, Bhaktavatsalam took office as the Chief Minister of Madras, after Kamaraj resigned to spend more time as an office bearer of the Congress. Bhaktavatsalam is, till date, the last Chief Minister of Madras from the Indian National Congress.
Construction of the Vivekananda Rock Memorial In August 1963,
M. S. Golwalkar, the
Sarsangchalak of the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh established a
Swami Vivekananda Centenary Committee and a
Vivekananda Rock Memorial Committee and appointed
Eknath Ranade as its secretary. The main function of the committee was to construct a rock memorial at
Kanyakumari in order to honour Swami Vivekananda on his birth centenary.
Anti Hindi imposition agitations Bhaktavatsalam's tenure as Chief Minister witnessed severe anti-Hindi agitations in Madras state. Bhaktavatsalam supported the Union Government's decision to introduce
Hindi as compulsory language and rejected the demands to make Tamil the medium of instruction in colleges saying that it was "not a practical proposition, not in the interests of national integration, not in the interests of higher education, and not in the interests of the students themselves". On 7 March 1964, at a session of the Madras Legislative Assembly, Bhaktavatsalam recommended the introduction of a
three-language formula comprising
English, Hindi and Tamil. As 26 January 1965, the day when the 15-year-long transition period recommended by the Indian Parliament came to an end, neared, the agitations intensified leading to police action and casualties. In January 2015,
E V K S Elangovan, the chief of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC), (whilst reacting to the news of Bhaktavatsalam's grand daughter
Jayanthi Natarajan resigning from the congress), blamed Bhaktavatsalam for killing of many anti-Hindi protestors. Further, he also blamed Bhaktavatsalam for ending the distribution of subsidised rice in the PDS (started by
K. Kamaraj), ending the golden rule of Kamraj in Tamil Nadu. == Later life and death ==