Executive branch of government in the Indian state of Kerala
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The Council of Ministers (1962–64) of Legislative Assembly, Kerala state (better known as the R. Sankar ministry was the Council of Ministers, the executive wing of state government, in the Indian state of Kerala. The ministry was led by Indian National Congress leader R. Sankar from 26 September 1962 to 10 September 1964 and had 11 ministers.
Deputy Chief R. Sankar was elevated to the post of Chief Minister when the incumbent Chief Minister Pattom A. Thanu Pillai was appointed as Governor of Punjab.
R Sankar Ministry
3rd Cabinet of Kerala
26 September 1962 – 10 September 1964
Date formed
26 September 1962
Date dissolved
10 September 1964
People and organisations
Head of government
R. Sankar
Member party
Indian National Congress
Opposition party
Communist Party of India
History
Election(s)
1960 Kerala Legislative Assembly election
Predecessor
Pattam Ministry
Successor
Second EMS Ministry
Sankar held office for nearly 2 years before losing a no-confidence motion when dissenters within the Congress party split to form the Kerala Congress, following the resignation and subsequent death of P. T. Chacko. the Chacko loyalists in the Congress party grouped together and formed the Kerala Congress under the leadership of K. M. George with the blessings of Mannath Padmanabhan, NSS supremo.
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