When
Kerala was formed, the State was under President's rule.
The new State went to the polls for the first time in
March 1957. There were 126 Assembly and 16 Parliamentary
seats. The Communist Party of India emerged as the single
largest party in the Assembly with 60 seats. Shri E.M.S.Namboodiripad
formed an 11 member ministry on April 5, 1957 with the
support of some independents. Political agitation and
unrest extending over several months, culminated in the
taking over of the administration of the State and the
dissolution of the Legislative Assembly, under Article
356 of the Constitution, by the president of India, on
July 31, 1959. Mid-term elections followed in February
next year.
A
three party alliance comprising of the Congress, the Praja
Socialist Party and the Muslim League, was returned to
power. Shri Pattom A.Thanu Pillai (PSP) took over as the
coalition Chief Minister, leading a council of eleven
ministers, in February 1960. Shri R.Sankar (Congress)
was designated as the Deputy Chief Minister. Shri. Pattom
A.Thanu Pillai however, resigned on September 25, 1962,
consequent on a gubernatorial appointment, Shri.R.Sankar
was appointed Chief Minister the next day. Shri.Sankar
continued as Chief Minister for about two years.
A
political crisis precipitated in September 1964, when
about 15 Congress legislators lent their support to a
no-confidence motion against the ministry. The motion
was carried. The legislature was dissolved on September
10 and the State thereupon passed under President's rule.
Elections were held in March 1965. A fresh delimitation
of constituencies had taken place in between. There were
133 Assembly and 19 Parliamentary constituencies. The
election proved abortive in the sense that no single party
could form a ministry commanding majority support. Once
again on 25th March, 1965, Kerala was put under President's
administration.
A
three party alliance comprising of the Congress, the Praja
Socialist Party and the Muslim League, was returned to
power. Shri Pattom A.Thanu Pillai (PSP) took over as the
coalition Chief Minister, leading a council of eleven
ministers, in February 1960. Shri R.Sankar (Congress)
was designated as the Deputy Chief Minister. Shri. Pattom
A.Thanu Pillai however, resigned on September 25, 1962,
consequent on a gubernatorial appointment, Shri.R.Sankar
was appointed Chief Minister the next day. Shri.Sankar
continued as Chief Minister for about two years.
The State went
to the polls two year later at the time of the general
elections in March 1967. A new polarization of political
forces had emerged in the meantime, leading to new electoral
alliances. Politically the most potent combination was
the new united front of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),
the Communist Party of India, the Muslim League, the Revolutionary
Socialist Party, the Karshaka Thozhilali Party and the
Kerala Socialist Party. This seven-party combine was voted
to power leading to the formation of a ministry headed
by Shri.E.M.S.Namboodiripad (CPI-M). The Cabinet consisted
of four members of the Marxist Party, two each of the
CPI, the Muslim League and the SSP and one each of the
RSP, the KTP and the KSP. Shri.Namboodiripad's second
ministry had a chequered tenure until one of the ministers
of the original SSP constituent, who had inter alia left
the party to join the newly formed Indian Socialist Party
group, had to resign from the Cabinet to face a judicial
enquiry. The ministers belonging to the C.P.I., the Muslim
League, the RSP and the KSP tendered their resignation
in October 1969. Shri Namboodiripad himself resigned on
24th October, 1969. As distinct from previous crises,
the legislature was intact. A fresh alignment of forces
with the Assembly initiated the formation of an eight-member
cabinet headed by Shri.C.Achutha Menon (CPI) in November
1969. The ruling alliance consisted of the CPI, the KSP,
the Muslim League, the R.S.P. and the Kerala Congress.
The Assembly was dissolved on 26th June, 1970 on the advice
of the Chief Minister who tendered the resignation of
his council of ministers on 1st August 1970.
Elections
were held in September, 1970. The partners of the ruling
front now included the Indian National Congress, the CPI,
the RSP, the Muslim League and the Praja Socialist Party
and were returned with a considerable majority. Shri.C.Achutha
Menon formed his second ministry on 4th October, 1970.
The Indian National Congress supported the front Government
without joining it. The cabinet was expanded on two occasions,
once when the Indian National Congress joined it in September
1971 and for the second time in December, 1975 to accommodate
Kerala Congress nominees. The fourth Legislative Assembly
was unique in many respects. It emerged as the first Assembly
in the chequered post-independence history of the State
which completed its normal constitutional term. Moreover,
the normal term of the Assembly was extended on three
occasions - for a period of six months from 22nd October,
1975, for a second period of six months from 22nd April,
1976 and for yet another six months from 22nd October,
1976.
Elections
were then held in March 1977, the sixth to be held since
the formation of the State. The ruling front, essentially
a continuation of the previous alignment of forces, won
a decisive majority. Cabinet leadership now passed on
to Shri.K.Karunakaran of the Congress who formed a ministry
on March 25, 1977. But this ministry was short-lived.
Shri.Karunakaran tendered the resignation of his cabinet
on April 25, 1977 following certain reference by the Kerala
High Court in what had been known as the Rajan case. Shri.A.K.Antony
(Congress) became the next Chief Minister. However, in
the wake of differences of opinion of the Congress Working
Committee on the attitude of the Congress vis-a-vis parliamentary
by-election at Chikkamagalur in Karnataka, Shri Antony
resigned his Chief Ministership on October 27, 1978. Shri.P.K.Vasudevan
Nair (CPI) took over as Chief Minister on October 29,
1978. But his ministry also resigned on October 7, 1979
in order to create a favourable atmosphere for the formation
of a Left Democratic Front in Kerala. Shri.C.H.Muhammad
Koya was sworn-in as Chief Minister on October 12, 1979,
but the four member ministry could continue in office
only for a short term. The ministry resigned on December
1, 1979 and the Assembly was dissolved. Again President's
rule was invoked in Kerala up to 24th January 1980. Political
alignment in Kerala had then undergone a sea change involving
a drastic regrouping of major political parties.
The stage was
set for the eventual emergence of two political combines
- the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic
Front. In the 1980 Assembly polls, out of the 140 elective
seats in the Assembly, 13 were reserved for scheduled
castes and one for scheduled tribes. The LDF bagged 93
seats. Shri.E.K.Nayanar, leader of the L.D.F. headed a
17 member ministry which assumed office on 25th January,
1980. Despite the thumping majority for the LDF, there
arose ideological differences among the ruling partners
and it culminated in the withdrawal of support to the
ministry by the Congress (S). The curtain fell down on
20th October 1981 when the eight-member Kerala Congress
(M) also withdrew support to the Government. Shri.E.K.Nayanar
tendered resignation of the ministry and President's rule
was introduced on 21st October 1981. Again political realignment
took place. The Kerala Congress (M) and the Congress(S)
joined the U.D.F. An eight-member U.D.F. ministry was
sworn in on 28th December 1981 with Shri K.Karunakaran
(Congress-I) as the leader. It was the twelfth ministry
in Kerala since the formation of the State. The Congress
(S) broke into two factions. The major group supported
the Government. Another split took place in the Janatha
Party also and a section lent support to the ministry.
A member of the Kerala Congress (M) later withdrew his
backing to the Government and it resulted in the resignation
of the ministry and dissolution of the Assembly on March
17, 1982. The State fell under President's rule for the
seventh time. Mid-term elections to the seventh Kerala
Assembly were held on May 19, 1982. The nominees of the
UDF and the LDF were the main political contestants. The
U.D.F. won 77 seats. The 19 member U.D.F. Ministry with
Shri.K.Karunakaran as its leader assumed office on 24th
May 1982. During the regime of the U.D.F. Government the
major events that took place, were the merger of the INC
(I) and INC(A) in November 1982, the merger of the two
rival factions of the Muslim League (IUML and AIML) in
August 1985 and the splits in the N.D.P., the Janata (J)
and the SRP. That ministry could complete the full term
of office. The U.D.F. Ministry resigned office soon after
the announcement of the election results on March 24,
1987. The ninth election to the eighth Kerala Assembly
was held on March 23, 1987, about two months in advance
of the due date. The electorate numbered 1,59,94,280 as
in the case of the two previous elections, the U.D.F.
And the L.D.F. were the contestants. The U.D.F. consisted
of INC, IUML, KC(J), KC(M), SRP(S), NDP(P) and RSP(S).
It fielded two independent candidates. The KC(J) and the
IUML had given one each of their seats-Thaliparamba and
Azhikode - to the Communist Marxist Party with which they
had electoral adjustments and understanding. The LDF comprised
of CPI(M), CPI, RSP, IC(S), Janatha and Lokdal. A third
political front had also emerged with the B.J.P. And the
Hindu Munnani, as constituents which put up 127 candidates.
The presence of 84 candidates fielded by the newly born
Communist Marxist Party led by Shri.M.V.Raghavan who was
expelled from the CPM, added a new dimension to the poll.
In the elections, the LDF came out victorious by securing
78 seats, pushing the UDF to the opposition with 60 seats.
An independent and one CMP candidate also won the elections.
A five-member ministry under the Chief Ministership of
Shri.E.K.Nayanar assumed charge of office on March 26,
1987. The ministry was expanded on April 3, 1987 by including
14 more members in the Cabinet. Later the Janatha Dal
recommended to the Cabinet, the name of Prof. N.M.Joseph
in the place of Shri.M.P.Veerendra Kumar. Shri.Varkala
Radhakrishnan was elected Speaker and Smt.Bhargavi Thankappan
as Deputy Speaker, in the first sitting of the Assembly.
In
a move to decentralize power, the L.D.F. Ministry brought
in the District council. In the elections to this council
held in December 1990, the front came out victorious.
Subsequently, early general elections to the assembly
were declared and were scheduled for 23rd May 1991, though
the tenure of the ministry extended up to March 1992.
Consequent to the assassination of Shri.Rajiv Gandhi,
former Prime Minister, on 21st May, barely two days before
the dates fixed for the polls, the elections were postponed
to 12th June, 1991. Elections were held as per the revised
schedule in 139 constituencies as polls in the Eattumanoor
constituency was countermanded, because of the death of
one of the candidates there. The total electorate numbered
1,95,12,248 and the votes polled were 1,43,33,377 (73%).In
the elections, the U.D.F. emerged victors with 89 seats,
their constituents being INC, ML, KC(M), KC (B), CMP,
NDP and independents. The 9th Kerala Assembly was sworn
in to power on 24th June 1991, with Shri.K.Karunakaran
as the Chief Minister. The ministry comprised of 19 ministers,
drawn from INC, ML, NDP, KC(M), KC(B), KC(J) and CMP.
Shri.P.P.Thankachan was elected speaker. This ministry
completed its full term of five years with a change of
Chief Minister and Speaker in between. On 22nd March,
1995, Shri.K.Karunakaran took up a berth in the union
cabinet, making way for Shri.A.K.Antony to take up the
Chief Ministership. When Shri.P.P.Thankachan became the
Agriculture Minister, Shri.Therambil Ramakrishnan was
elected as Speaker in his place. As in previous years
the L.D.F. Were the main contestants in the elections
to the 10th Kerala Assembly. The L.D.F. Consisted of CPI(M),
CPI, Janatha Dal, Congress (S), Kerala Congress (J), R.S.P.
And the U.D.F. Consisted of INC, ML, KC (Jacob), KC (M),
KC(B) and CMP. Tilting the balance, the L.D.F. Emerged
winners and the 10th Kerala Assembly was sworn in to power
on the 20th of May 1996 with Shri.E.K.Nayanar as Chief
Minister. The cabinet comprised of 14 ministers drawn
from CPI (M), CPI, JD, INC(S), K.C.(J) and RSP. Shri.M.Vijaya
Kumar was elected as Speaker.
Election to the 11th assembly was held on May 10 ,2001
in which UDF got 99 seats and the 11th Kerala Assembly
was sworn in to power on the 17th of May 2001 with Shri.A.K.Antony
as Chief Minister. The cabinet comprised of 20 ministers.
Mr. Vakkom Purushothaman was elected as speaker. Shri.
Sundaran Nadar sworn in as Deputy Speaker. Shri.A.K.Antony
rendered the resignation of his cabinet on august 29,
2004. A five member ministry under the chief ministership
of Oommen chandy assumed charge of office on August 31,2004.
Shri.Therambil Ramakrishnan was elected as the Speaker.The
ministry was further expanded to a 20 members cabinet.
INC faced a split in 2005,a new party ,DIC[K] was formed
under the leadership of veteran congress leader k.karunakaran
on may Ist 2005.
Election
to the 12 assembly was conducted in three phases on april
22nd ,29th and May3rd.The LDF won with 98 seats,.The 19
member LDF ministry was sworn into power on 18nth may
2006 with Shri.V.S.Achuthanandan as the chief minister.Shri.k.Radhakrishnan
was elected as the speaker and deputy speaker is Shri.
Jose baby.
In the 140 member house, the LDF secured 98 seats, the
UDF secured 41 seats and the DIC (K) secured 1 seat. The
LDF has got 48.63 percent of the votes poled and the UDF
got 42.98 percent. The difference between the two fronts
is 5.65 percentage points.
The
party position in the 2006 KLA Election is as given below
LDF
CPI
(M) 61
CPI
17
JD(S)
5
Kerala
Congress (J) 4
RSP
3
Congress
(S) 1
NCP
1
Kerala
congress (S) 1
INL
1
IND
– CPI(M) Backed 4
Total
98
UDF
Congress 24
IUML 7
Kerala congress (M) 7
JSS 1
Kerala congress (B) 1
IND
1
Total 41
DIC
(K) 1