K. K.N. Pariyaram | |
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Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1987 –24 February 1989 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Chembilodu, Malabar District, British India | November 30, 1916
Died | February 24, 1989 72) | (aged
Political party | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
K. K. N. Pariyaram was a Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kerala, India. He represented Taliparamba constituency in 8th Kerala Legislative Assembly as a CPI(M) candidate.
K. K. N. Pariyaram was born on November 30, 1916, the son of Krishnan Nambiar at Choyote in Chembilode Panchayath in present-day Kannur district. [1] He joined Naricode School in 1938 as a teacher. He became active in politics by organizing peasants against the landlord of the school grounds. He entered politics as a member of Indian National Congress and actively participated in Indian freedom movement. [2] He left congress and joined the Communist Party of India in 1940. [2]
In 1940, he went into hiding following the Morazha incident. He was arrested in November 1940 and punished imprisonment for four years. [2] Although he went into hiding again in 1948, he was arrested by the police while participating in a public meeting on the occasion of Kayyur Day. [3] After serving six months in prison, he remained in hiding until 1950. [3] He was arrested in 1965 on charges of spying for China and in 1975 during the emergency. [3]
After split of the Communist Party of Indiain 1964, he remained with Communist Party of India (Marxist). He represented Taliparamba constituency in 8th Kerala Legislative Assembly as a CPI(M) candidate. [2] He died on 24 February 1989, while a member of the Legislative Assembly. [1]
He has also served as a member of the CPI (M) Kannur District Committee, a member of the Karshaka Sangham, President of the Pariyaram Panchayat, and head of organizations such as Confed and Raidco. [2]
The KKN Pariyaram Memorial Government Vocational Higher Secondary School in Thaliparamba is named after him. [4]
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