Kerala Students Union


The Kerala Students Union (abbreviated KSU) is a students organization in Kerala, India. It functions as the student wing of the Indian National Congress in the state.

KSU
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Formation1957; 68 years ago (1957)
FounderM. A. John
Founded atKerala, India
TypeStudents Political organization
HeadquartersThiruvananthapuram
Official language
Malayalam
English
President
K. M. Abhijith
Affiliations

KSU was founded in 1957, with M. A. John [1][2][3][4] as its main organiser and Vayalar Ravi founding general secretary.[5][6][7][8] The original group consisted of M. A. John, Vayalar Ravi, George Tharakan and M. M. Samad. It functioned as the student wing of the Pradesh Congress Committee.[5] While Ravi was the President, KSU took a leading role in the opposition campaign against the communist state government.[9][10] KSU sought to challenge the near-monopoly of the communist-led All India Students Federation over campus politics at the time.[11] KSU played a key role in the movement that toppled the communist state government.[5]

NSUIEdit

KSU emerged as the largest political force at high schools and colleges in the state by the early 1960s.[5] KSU became the main force in establishing the National Students Union of India, the new students wing of the Indian National Congress.[6][12]

National Students Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Indian National Congress (INC or Congress), was established on 9 April 1971. The organisation was founded by Indira Gandhi after merging the Kerala Students Union and the West Bengal State Chhatra Parishad to form a national students' organisation

List Of PresidentsEdit

President
1 George Tharakan
2 AC Jose
3 Vayalar Ravi
4 AK Antony
5 Oommen Chandy
6 Kadannappalli Ramachandran
7 V. M. Sudheeran
8 MM Hassan
9 Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan
10 PM Suresh Babu
11 G Karthikeyan
12 Benny Behanan
13 Cherian Philip
14 M Murali
15 Ramesh Chennithala
16 P. T. Thomas
17 Joseph Vazhackan
18 T Sharatchandra Prasad
19 Punalur Madhu
20 K. C. Venugopal
21 J Joseph
22 Jaison Joseph
23 Satheeshan Pacheni
24 P. C. Vishnunadh
25 Hibi Eden
26 Shafi Parambil
27 VS Joy
28 KM Abhijith

ReferencesEdit

  1. "എം.എ. ജോൺ". August 29, 2020 – via Wikipedia.
  2. "MA John passes away". The New Indian Express.
  3. "Congress Leader M A John Found Dead". www.outlookindia.com/.
  4. "A. K. Antony". May 21, 2021 – via Wikipedia.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Francine R. Frankel (2005). India's Political Economy, 1947-2004: The Gradual Revolution. Oxford University Press. p. 448. ISBN 978-0-19-565839-2.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Education World: The Human Development Magazine. D. Thakore. 2005. p. 40.
  7. Outlook. Vayalar Ravi's Rise Due to Organizational Skill
  8. Niyama Sabha. Vayalar Ravi
  9. Kerala Journal of Social Science. Department of Political Science, University of Kerala. 2000. p. 154.
  10. The Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics. Frank Cass. 1986. p. 178.
  11. International Congress on Kerala Studies, 27-29 August 1994, Thiruvananthapuram. The Centre. 1994. p. 9.
  12. Socialist India. Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee. 1974. p. 14.