Gowri, who was the revenue minister in EMS Namboodiripad ministry, is credited with playing a key role in bringing the revolutionary Agrarian Relations Bill, which set the ceiling on the amount of land a family could own, paving the way for the landless farmers to claim excess land.After the split in the Communist Party in 1964, Gowri joined the CPI (Marxist), while her husband remained with the CPI.Born on July 14, 1919 in the sleepy Pattanakkad village of coastal Alappuzha to K A Ramanan and Parvathy Amma, Gowri was attracted to politics at a young age.She was jailed in 1948, the year she joined the Communist Party, and defied adversities to build the organisation.Gowri, the tallest woman politician of the state who never minced words to put her thoughts across, was elected to the Travancore-Cochin legislative assembly in 1952 and 1954.After her successful foray to the state legislature in 1957 from Cherthala in Alappuzha, there was no looking back.
Source: Economic Times