N.E. Balaram

N.E. Balaram

N.E. Balaram (Njalile Veettil Edavalathu Balaraman) (1919–1994) was one of the founding leaders of the communist movement in Kerala, India. A Marxist ideologue, scholar in Indian Philosophy and a well known literary critic in Malayalam, he wrote on the history of the communist movement in Kerala, which is considered as the most authentic record of the early period. He also authored several works in History, Philosophy, Politics and Literature.

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Early years

Balaram was born on 20 November 1919 in Pinarayi, a village near Tellicherry Town in the Kannur District of India. Incidentally, Pinarayi is the birth place of the Communist Party of Kerala, where it held its first meeting in 1939. Young Balaram (actually his real name was Balaraman, which was somehow shortened to Balaram) was an active member of that landmark conference held in a house near the village library which was hardly 200 meters away from his home. He had his schooling at a nearby village school. He studied up to 8th standard which was considered (comparatively) a good school education at that time. After completing school, he became a teacher in a nearby school for a while. By that time he was a known scholar in Sanskrit and Indian Philosophy and had a good taste for spirituality which took him to the Ramkrishna Mission in Calcutta. There he spent several months learning more about the Vedas, the Upanishads and other ancient texts. He was not happy with the ashram activities and returned to Kannur a discontented young atheist.

Immediately after coming back he jumped into political activities as a Congress worker. A socialist group had already been formed in the Congress at that time at the national level and some of the Kerala leaders showed interest in that group. Within a short while Balram also became a member of the Socialist group in the Congress. In 1938, he attended the 51st session of the Indian National Congress held in Haripura, Gujarat, where the socialist group came out openly against the policies of the Congress.

Communist

Back in Malabar the Congress socialist group started the ground work to build a Communist movement in the state. P. Krishna Pillai, K. Damodaran, E. M. S. Namboodiripad, and N. C. Sekhar were the first team of leaders who took up this cause for which they met unofficially. Then came the historic meeting in Pinarayi, where the entire socialist leadership decided to convert to the Communist Party. The young Balaram was one of the main organizers of this first meeting of the Communist Party of Kerala. The meeting was presided by Com. P. Krishna Pillai, who was elected as the Secretary of the party on that day. All the senior members of the team were very happy about the meeting and all of them congratulated the organizers and especially the young Balaram for his organizational abilities. Even before the meeting, he had held informal discussions with top leaders like P. Krishna Pillai and theoretician K. Damodaran. They recognized him as a good communist and gave all support. He was actively involved in organizing the party. He was arrested by the police several times and imprisoned for almost six years. He was Secretary of the party in the Kottayam Taluk in 1940s.

Election to State Assembly

In 1957, he was elected to the first Kerala Legislative Assembly from the Mattannur constituency. In 1960, he again represented Mattannur. In 1964, when the communist movement split in to two on some ideological differences, Balaram stood with the original group known as the CPI (Communist Party of India). He was a member from the Tellicherry constituency to the Legislative body in 1970. He became a minister in the C. Achutha Menon ministry and held important portfolios like Industry and Public Relations. Next year he resigned from the ministry to take charge as the State Secretary of the Communist party of India. He held that post till 1984. Then he became the Secretary of the National Council of the party as well as the Member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. He held both the posts till his death. He was the leader of the party in parliament also. He headed a Constitutional Reform Committee of the party when the Soviet Crisis erupted.

Other interests

He was a passionate reader of world literature and a critic in Malayalam. He wrote several books on various subjects, including Economics, Physics, History, Philosophy, Politics and Archeology. Once he was invited by the Andhra Chief Minister to help the team of archaeologists who held excavation in Vijaya Nagara, knowing that he was an expert in Pali language. During his last days he vehemently opposed the Hindutva Movement under the Bharatiya Janata Party and wrote books and articles against their activities. His voice was heard even by opponents as it always contained valuable and authentic information and clear analysis.

Death

He died of a cardiac arrest on July 16 in 1994[1]. He was survived by his wife and four children.

Works

A Short History of the Communist Party of India, Prabath Book House, Thiruvananthapuram, 1967

Indyayude Piravi

Keralathile Communist Prasthanam, Adyanalukal

Saoundryolsvam

Bharatheeyapaithrukam

N.E.Balaram Sampoorna Krithikal (10 volumes)

References

  1. ^ Kerala Legislature - members page



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