Thiruvananthapuram:Often referred to as the 'Iron Lady in Kerala politics, legendary Communist KR Gowri passed away at a private hospital here on Tuesday, said family sources. Gowri was 102-year-old and was admitted to a hospital here for the treatment of her age-related ailments.
She was a member of the world's first democratically elected Communist government cabinet led by Communist legend EMS Nampoothiripad in 1957. Starting from the first Kerala Legislative Assembly till 1977, when she lost the elections, only to win it back at the next elections, and then till 2006 was a legislator.
One of the achievements of her's was, she piloted the revolutionary Land Reform Bill of the first Communist government. In her long career, she was a State Minister for 16 years in six cabinets of both the Communists and the Congress.
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In 1994, she was booted out of the CPI-M and she formed her own party- JSS, and was with the Congress-led UDF, until 2006, after which her party suffered splits and went into oblivion.
Born at Pattanakadu near Alappuzha, Gowri completed her graduation from Maharaja's College, Ernakulam and later received a Law degree from Government Law College at Ernakulam. Gowri's chequered political career began with her election to the Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly in 1952 and 1954.
In 1957 she was elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly and became the Revenue Minister in the first Communist ministry. In the same year, she married TV Thomas, a prominent politician and also a minister in the EMS government.
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