Indian National Congress P. K. Ittoop began his political career in the
Indian National Congress in 1954. He was politically and socially involved in Thrissur and particularly his hometown
Chalakudy.
Kerala Congress In 1964, he was part of the breakaway faction led by
K. M. George and
R. Balakrishna Pillai who left
Indian National Congress to form
Kerala Congress. The party was primarily active in central Kerala during the late 60s and he was an integral part in building its foundation in Thrissur & Ernakulam Districts drawing its main support from the Syrian Christians and the Nair community of Central and Southern Kerala.
Formation of Chalakudy taluk On 28 January 1970, as President of the
Chalakudy taluk Roopikarana Committee, he, along with Secretary P. T. Sankaran Embranthiri, petitioned the government for the formation of Chalakudy taluk.
Legislative Assembly He contested and won the
Chalakudy Assembly Constituency in the
1977 Kerala Elections by a margin of 7613 votes representing
Kerala Congress (KCP). In 1980, being part of
KC (M) who joined the pre-poll alliance -
LDF, he won the Chalakudy Constituency for the second time in the
1980 Kerala Elections. But in 1982, after Kerala Congress (M) moved away from LDF to join the
United Democratic Front Ittoop lost the Chalakudy Constituency to K. J George of JNL Party. == Personal life==