Early days , April 1957 A
Communist-led government under E. M. S. Namboodiripad resulted from the first elections for the new Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1957, making him the first communist leader in India to head a popularly elected government. It was the second ever communist government to be democratically elected, after communist success in the 1945 elections in the
Republic of San Marino, a
microstate in Europe. On 5 April 1957 he was appointed as the first chief minister of Kerala.
Liberation struggle His government introduced the
Land Reform Ordinance and
Education Bill. In 1958, a period of anticommunist protest, the
Vimochana Samaram, began in response to the bills.
Visit from Nehru On June 22, 1959, Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru had a meeting with EMS, and others. Nehru made the visit to personally examine the collapse of the state's law and order after the "liberation struggle" (vimochansamaram) against the EMS government. The movement was led by Christian churches and Hindu caste organisations such as the
Nair Service Society (NSS) headed by
Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai. The movement saw widespread violence and counter-violence. All along the Nehru's route from the airport to the Raj Bhavan, crowds demanded EMS ministry’s dismissal by the centre. Nehru asked EMS, "How could you make so many enemies in such a short time?" Upon Nehru's return to Delhi, EMS government was dismissed on July 31. Initially, Nehru was hesitant to dismiss a democratically elected government, but he was convinced by Congress President and his daughter,
Indira Gandhi.
Later times in 1979. Namboodiripad became the Chief Minister of Kerala for the second time in 1967 as the leader of a seven-party coalition (
Saptakakshi Munnani) which included the CPI and Muslim League. Soon after becoming Chief Minister again, on 31 January 1968 he inaugurated a mechanized coir factory called Floorco in Pozhikkara, Paravur. This time Namboodiripad's tenure lasted for two and a half years, and the government fell on 24 October 1969 due to internal conflicts within the constituent parties. Namboodiripad was the Leader of Opposition in the
Kerala Legislative Assembly from 1960 to 1964 and again from 1970 to 1977. His vision of decentralization of power and resources (
People's Plan) and the Kerala Literacy Movement influenced Kerala society. He authored several books in English and Malayalam. Chintha Publication, Kerala has published all his books under the title, "E M S Sanchika". He also was well known as a journalist. During the 1962
Sino-Indian war, other parties portrayed left-wing parties as pro-China, since both were communist. Namboodiripad stated that the left was focused on solving the border dispute through talks.
Ministries Namboodiripad led two ministries in Kerala. == Association with Progressive Movement for Arts and Letters ==