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1959
July 7
Nehru told that even though Central
government want to avoid their intervention on Kerala
they have to under go the same if there is no other solution.
July 8
The State Committee of the Communist
Party asked the government to take strong actions against
those who break the peaceful life of common people.
July 9
Chief Minister E.M.S. reached Delhi
to discuss Kerala’s political situation with the
Centre.
July 10
KPCC submitted a ‘Nivedana pathram’
(petition) to the President of India.
EMS visited the president at and discussed
the situation in Kerala.
July 11
R.Shankar submitted a copy of ‘nivedanapathram’
to the Governor.
July 12
• The times of India reported
that the nivedanapathram submitted by KPCC was sent to
the home ministry with a short note by president of India.
It also reported that the President has written a long
letter to Nehru on this matter .It is said that he has
asked to solve the problems in Kerala peacefully.
• K M Munshi asked that the Central government should
intervene in Kerala.
July 13
An important meeting of the National
Council of Communist Party of India was convened at Thiruvananthapuram.
The council asked the party members to help the government
in maintaining law and order without falling into any
act of provocation.
July 14
The working committee of All India
Hindu Mahasabha approved a resolution contempting the
opposition agitations.
July 15
• A resolution asking the government’s
resignation was passed by the members of local administration
and assembly who belong to the opposition.
• A march conducted by the oppositions
in name of martyrs went to the Governor and submitted
a petition asking the government for its resignation.
July 16
The National Council concluded with
a discussion that there is no need for a bye election
and the government need not resign, joint confrontation
is the only way to solve the problems. A grand march and
public meeting were held as part of the concluding ceremony.
July17
• Opposition leader in Delhi
to meet President and Central Ministers.
• PSP – Congress –
Muslim league to form coalition for the coming municipal
elections
July 18
Police registers case against some
leading news papers and opposition leaders in Kerala.
July 27
The general secretary of the communist
party of India Ajayghosh blames the Central government
for aiding the agitation against Kerala government.
July 29
Central government to intervene in
Kerala reports P.T.I.
July 30 –
P.T.I reports that the President will
sign in the proclamation to dispose the government of
Kerala in accordance with the 356th section of Indian
constitution.
July 31
• President Dr. Rajendra Prasad
today at 6 PM signed the proclamation which disperses
the Communist government in Kerala.
• In the speech addressing
the officials of the secretariat Chief Minister E.M.S.
asked them to take Kerala to the top position in the development
programmes. |