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Kurur Neelakandan Namboodiripad

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Constituency
  
Died
  
August 31, 1981, Thrissur

Name
  
Kurur Namboodiripad

Religion
  
Hindu

Residence
  
Kurur


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Born
  
1 January 1896Kurur, Thrissur city, Kerala (
1896-01-01
)

Political party
  
Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, Indian National Congress

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Kurur Neelakandan Namboodiripad was a freedom fighter and disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. He took part in Quit India Movement, Salt March, Guruvayur Satyagraha, Vaikom Satyagraha and Swadeshi movement.

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Political life

Kurur Neelakandan Namboodiripad was born in Adat Kurur Mana in Thrissur District in 1896. He was one of the first few leaders in Kingdom of Cochin and in Thrissur District to form Indian National Congress. In 1920, he met Mahatma Gandhi in Kozhikode and asked for permission to join the Indian independence movement. When Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi first came to Thrissur, Kurur was the host. Indira Gandhi later on said that she and her father valued the opinions of Kurur.

He was the President of Thrissur District Congress Committee; Member of All India Congress Committee (1922–32) and Secretary, Kerala Khadi Board. Kurur was one of the founder directors of Mathrubhumi daily. Kurur was the early foot soldiers of Khādī in Kerala. On 15 August 1959 Kurur was attacked by a group when he was travelling in a car in Eravakkad. He was brutally beaten and was left to die in the road. But alert citizens found him and shifted to hospital. Kurur also lost his right ear in a lathicharge in Central Prison, Kannur.

Lokamanayan

Namboodiripad with P. W. Sebastian started Lokamanayan newspaper in Thrissur city for creating more awerness for the Indian independence movement. Namboodiripad, was the Editor-in-Chief and Sebastian was the printer and publisher.

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