K R Gowri
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A brief biography
May 12, 2021: The Times of India
Born on July 14, 1919 in Pattanakkad to K A Ramanan and Parvathy Amma, Gowri was attracted to politics at a young age.
One of the most powerful and tallest women leaders of Kerala politics, Gowri Amma, as she was fondly called, belonged to the erstwhile Communists who had toiled hard to build up the Left movement in the southern state battling police brutality under the colonial regime and stiff opposition from the then administrators.
Her political activism, fierce fights against the feudal system, strong stand taken for the women cause and exceptional administrative acumen garnered her the nickname ‘iron lady’. She was the lone surviving member of the first Kerala legislative assembly headed by EMS Namboothiripad in 1957 and the only woman in the first state cabinet.
She was married to late Communist leader TV Thomas, who was also her cabinet colleague. After the split in the Communist Party in 1964, Gowri joined the CPI (Marxist), while her husband remained with the CPI.