Lakshmi Krishnamurti (1 August 1925 – 14 June 2009) was an Indian author and politician.
These letters can be found in the book At the threshold of life[3] Lakshmi was a member of the Indian National Congress in her early days though she did not actively associate herself with the organisation.
[2] Lakshmi played a more active political role during the Indian Emergency of 1975 and was jailed by Indira Gandhi.
[2] She co-founded the Janata Party and unsuccessfully contested from Mylapore in the 1977 Legislative Assembly election.
[2] In her later years, Lakshmi wrote a biography of her father, The Satyamurti Letters which is considered to be the most authoritative book on the leader.