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'''Ramunni Menon Palat''' was an [[India]]n lawyer, landholder and politician from [[Kerala]], belonging to the [[Justice Party (India)|Justice Party]]. He had a [[Bachelor of Civil Law|BCL]] degree from the [[University of Oxford]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Independent Labour Party (Great Britain)|title=Socialist review, Volumes 19-20|year=1973|publisher=Kraus Reprint|pages=42|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3owZAAAAMAAJ&q=RM+Palat}}</ref> He was briefly the Minister for Public Health for the presidency, in [[Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu]]'s interim provisional cabinet during 1 April-14 July 1937. He was a ''Jenmi'' (landlord) and represented the Westcoast ([[Malabar District|Malabar]]) Landholder's Constituency in the [[Madras Legislative Council|Madras Legislature]] during 1930-36.<ref>{{cite book|title=Debates; Official Report, Volume 52|year=1963|publisher=Madras Legislative Council |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0HgeAQAAIAAJ&q=RM+Palat}}</ref> He was one of the two members in the Madras Legislative Assembly to oppose the Malabar Temple Entry Act which granted [[Dalit|untouchables]] the right of entry into temples in the Malabar District.<ref>{{cite book|title=Itihas|year=1983|publisher=Andhra Pradesh archives|volume=11|pages=152|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pApDAAAAYAAJ&q=RM+Palat+malabar}}</ref> He later became a member of the [[Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha|Hindu Mahasabha]]. He was the son of the [[Indian National Congress]] leader [[C. Sankaran Nair]] and brother-in-law of the diplomat [[K. P. S. Menon (senior)|K. P. S. Menon]].<ref>{{cite book | title=Justice Party Golden Jubilee Souvenir, 1968| pages=50–70}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Reed|first=Stanley|title=The Times of India directory and year book including who's who|publisher=Bennett, Coleman & Co. |year=1943|volume=20|pages=116|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vqgSAAAAIAAJ&q=r+m+palat}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Ralhan|first=Om Prakash|title=Encyclopaedia Of Political Parties|publisher=Anmol Publications PVT. LTD|year=1998|volume=33-50|pages=25|isbn=978-81-7488-865-5|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=729dKCZwym8C&pg=PA49}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Ramanathan|first=K. V|title=The Satyamurti letters: the Indian freedom struggle through the eyes of a parliamentarian|publisher=Pearson Education India|year=2008|volume=1|pages=342|isbn=978-81-317-1488-1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NY_XjIE6sVUC&pg=PA342}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Kumara Padmanabha Sivasankara Menon|title=Memories and musings|publisher=Allied|year=1979|pages=292|isbn=9780836404944|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3skBAAAAMAAJ&q=r+m+palat}}</ref> His great-grand daughter is the Hindi film actress [[Divya Palat]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B4%A4%E0%B5%82%E0%B4%A4%E0%B4%AA%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%AA%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2%E0%B4%82_(%E0%B4%AA%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D_%E0%B4%AC%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%B0%E0%B4%BF%E0%B4%A1%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9C%E0%B5%8D)#%E0%B4%AA%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D_%E0%B4%AC%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%B0%E0%B4%BF%E0%B4%A1%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9C%E0%B5%8D|title=Palatt Bridge}}</ref>{{Circular reference|date=October 2020}}
'''Ramunni Menon Palat''' was an Indian lawyer, landholder and politician from [[Kerala]], belonging to the [[Justice Party (India)|Justice Party]]. He had a [[Bachelor of Civil Law|BCL]] degree from the [[University of Oxford]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Independent Labour Party (Great Britain)|title=Socialist review, Volumes 19-20|year=1973|publisher=Kraus Reprint|pages=42|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3owZAAAAMAAJ&q=RM+Palat}}</ref> He was briefly the Minister for Public Health for the presidency, in [[Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu]]'s interim provisional cabinet during 1 April-14 July 1937. He was a ''Jenmi'' (landlord) and represented the Westcoast ([[Malabar District|Malabar]]) Landholder's Constituency in the [[Madras Legislative Council|Madras Legislature]] during 1930-36.<ref>{{cite book|title=Debates; Official Report, Volume 52|year=1963|publisher=Madras Legislative Council |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0HgeAQAAIAAJ&q=RM+Palat}}</ref> He was one of the two members in the Madras Legislative Assembly to oppose the Malabar Temple Entry Act which granted [[Dalit|untouchables]] the right of entry into temples in the Malabar District.<ref>{{cite book|title=Itihas|year=1983|publisher=Andhra Pradesh archives|volume=11|pages=152|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pApDAAAAYAAJ&q=RM+Palat+malabar}}</ref> He later became a member of the [[Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha|Hindu Mahasabha]]. He was the son of the [[Indian National Congress]] leader [[C. Sankaran Nair]] and brother-in-law of the diplomat [[K. P. S. Menon (senior)|K. P. S. Menon]].<ref>{{cite book | title=Justice Party Golden Jubilee Souvenir, 1968| pages=50–70}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Reed|first=Stanley|title=The Times of India directory and year book including who's who|publisher=Bennett, Coleman & Co. |year=1943|volume=20|pages=116|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vqgSAAAAIAAJ&q=r+m+palat}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Ralhan|first=Om Prakash|title=Encyclopaedia Of Political Parties|publisher=Anmol Publications PVT. LTD|year=1998|volume=33-50|pages=25|isbn=978-81-7488-865-5|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=729dKCZwym8C&pg=PA49}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Ramanathan|first=K. V|title=The Satyamurti letters: the Indian freedom struggle through the eyes of a parliamentarian|publisher=Pearson Education India|year=2008|volume=1|pages=342|isbn=978-81-317-1488-1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NY_XjIE6sVUC&pg=PA342}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Kumara Padmanabha Sivasankara Menon|title=Memories and musings|publisher=Allied|year=1979|pages=292|isbn=9780836404944|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3skBAAAAMAAJ&q=r+m+palat}}</ref> His great-grand daughter is the Hindi film actress [[Divya Palat]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B4%A4%E0%B5%82%E0%B4%A4%E0%B4%AA%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%AA%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2%E0%B4%82_(%E0%B4%AA%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D_%E0%B4%AC%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%B0%E0%B4%BF%E0%B4%A1%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9C%E0%B5%8D)#%E0%B4%AA%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%B2%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9F%E0%B5%8D_%E0%B4%AC%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%B0%E0%B4%BF%E0%B4%A1%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%9C%E0%B5%8D|title=Palatt Bridge}}</ref>{{Circular reference|date=October 2020}}


==References==
==References==
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Ramunni Menon Palat was an Indian lawyer, landholder and politician from Kerala, belonging to the Justice Party. He had a BCL degree from the University of Oxford.[1] He was briefly the Minister for Public Health for the presidency, in Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu's interim provisional cabinet during 1 April-14 July 1937. He was a Jenmi (landlord) and represented the Westcoast (Malabar) Landholder's Constituency in the Madras Legislature during 1930-36.[2] He was one of the two members in the Madras Legislative Assembly to oppose the Malabar Temple Entry Act which granted untouchables the right of entry into temples in the Malabar District.[3] He later became a member of the Hindu Mahasabha. He was the son of the Indian National Congress leader C. Sankaran Nair and brother-in-law of the diplomat K. P. S. Menon.[4][5][6][7][8] His great-grand daughter is the Hindi film actress Divya Palat.[9][circular reference]

References

  1. Independent Labour Party (Great Britain) (1973). Socialist review, Volumes 19-20. Kraus Reprint. p. 42.
  2. Debates; Official Report, Volume 52. Madras Legislative Council. 1963.
  3. Itihas. Vol. 11. Andhra Pradesh archives. 1983. p. 152.
  4. Justice Party Golden Jubilee Souvenir, 1968. pp. 50–70.
  5. Reed, Stanley (1943). The Times of India directory and year book including who's who. Vol. 20. Bennett, Coleman & Co. p. 116.
  6. Ralhan, Om Prakash (1998). Encyclopaedia Of Political Parties. Vol. 33–50. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD. p. 25. ISBN 978-81-7488-865-5.
  7. Ramanathan, K. V (2008). The Satyamurti letters: the Indian freedom struggle through the eyes of a parliamentarian. Vol. 1. Pearson Education India. p. 342. ISBN 978-81-317-1488-1.
  8. Kumara Padmanabha Sivasankara Menon (1979). Memories and musings. Allied. p. 292. ISBN 9780836404944.
  9. "Palatt Bridge".