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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

C.S.P After the 2nd World war

C.S.P After the 2nd World war


Even after the communist encroachment some Socialists have remained as the Socialists. But they were in prison. The Socialist Party has taken a strong decision against the IMPERTALIST WAR . So the British government has arrested the Socialists and sentenced them for treason. Then in 1942, the Quit India movement was declared and the Socialists have taken part with this movement with the strong nationalist feeling. This intimacy is also caused the Socialists imprisonment to be continued. They had been in prison up to the end of 1944. So in respect of the Congress Socialist Party the years from 1939 to 1944 was an age of vacuum or an age of hollow. But after the 2nd World War the party has been resurrected like a phoenix.


The 2nd World War has over with thunderous shake to the imperialist forces. The colonial rule of Great Britain has faced so many setbacks at that juncture. The entire scenario has changed against the Britain. At that situation all the political prisoners have been released and the interim government has come into power under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru(1946). Then in Kerala the youth leaders who have a intimate faith in Socialism have started to re organize the Socialist party as a youth gathering.


The young Socialist followers organized some youth movements known as YOUVAK SAMKHAMGAL in Malabar under the leadership of K.Kunjirama Kurup.It was called as Kunnummakkara Youvak Sankh at first and later turned to Kurumbranadu Youvak Sankh. As a follow up of this regional youth groups an Akhila Malabar Yuvajana sankh has been organized under the leadership of the great P.M.Kunjhiraman Nambiar. These youth movements have given an inspiration for the Socialist believers. They have formed ad hoc committees for so many villages in Malabar and decided to form a state level ad hoc committee. They have organized a meeting and nominated a committee under the convener ship of P.M.Kunjhiraman Nambiar.The other members of this committee were Dr. K.B.Menon, Karunakara Menon, N.Sreekantan Nair, and R.M.Manakklath. The members of this committee have a full representation of the three part of Kerala such as Malabar, Cochin and Travancore.


This was the third attempt of the organization of the Socialist Party in Kerala. With the comparison of the two previous attempts it was a humble beginning. Even though, the Socialist group has showed its strength. In the later period of the Kerala history, the Socialist Party has secured a glorious role for its political viability and morality.


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