Role Politician Name M. Nair | Died 1938 | |
Preceded by Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer | ||
Preceded by Sir P. Rajagopalachari |
M krishnan nair marikkatha pranayam
Diwan Bahadur Sir Mannath Krishnan Nair (1870–1938) was an Indian politician from the Indian National Congress and later, Justice Party who served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council and later, executive council of the Governor of Madras. He also served as the Diwan of Travancore from 1914 to 1920
Contents
- M krishnan nair marikkatha pranayam
- Early life and political career
- Diwan of Travancore
- Justice Party
- Death
- Honours
- References
Early life and political career
Krishnan Nair was born in 1870 in the Mannath family of landlords from the Malabar district of Madras Presidency. Krishnan Nair had his schooling in Malabar district and higher education at the Government College, Calcutta and Madras Christian College. Krishnan Nair studied law at the Madras Law College before enrolling as a lawyer.
At a young age, he joined the Indian National Congress and participated in its meetings. He was elected to the Madras Legislative Council in 1904 and served as its member from 1904 to 1910.
Diwan of Travancore
Krishnan Nair was appointed Diwan of Travancore in 1914 and he succeeded Sir P. Rajagopalachari. Krishnan Nair served as Diwan of Travancore from 1914 to 1920.
Justice Party
In 1920, Nair joined the Justice Party and won the 1920 and 1923 elections, the latter by allegedly polarizing the communal atmosphere in the Malabar district in the wake of the 1922 Moplah riots.
When the Justice Party joined hands with the Swarajya Party against the Simon Commission, the then Governor of Madras, Lord Goschen appointed Krishnan Nair, then a Justice Party member, as his law member in order to woo the Justice Party. As law member, Krishnan Nair expressed support for the devadasi bill passed by Muthulakshmi Reddy.
Death
Krishnan Nair died in 1938.
Honours
In January 1930, Krishnan Nair was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire.