K._M._George_(politician)

K. M. George (politician)

K. M. George (politician)

Indian politician (1919–1976)


K. M. George (18 January 1919 11 December 1976) was an Indian politician from the state of Kerala. He is the founder Chairman of Kerala Congress, a political party in India.

Quick Facts Minister for Transport, Government of Kerala, Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly ...

Political career

Francis George, Kerala Congress leader and the son of K. M. George

K. M. George began his political career in the Indian National Congress. Following the death of P. T. Chacko, Pullolil in 1964 under turbulent circumstances, 15 MLAs under the leadership of K. M. George withdrew their support to the Congress party and, sitting as a separate group in the Assembly, brought down the R. Sankar ministry and formed a new political party called the Kerala Congress under his chairmanship at Kottayam.

Personal life

George was born in Muvattupuzha on 18 January 1919. He was married to Marthamma Padinjarekkara and was survived by five children, one of whom is K. Francis George, who has represented the constituency of Idukki twice in the Parliament of India. George died on 11 December 1976, while serving as a minister in the cabinet of C. Achutha Menon.

K M George Tomb Muvattupuzha

References

  1. "Kerala State Portal".

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