Liberation Struggle (Kerala)

The Communists believed the movement received funds mostly from outside of India, mobilised by the CIA and international Catholic organisations[citation needed].

[3] In 1957 the first elections for the new Kerala Legislative Assembly were held, and a Communist Party of India-led government came to power, under E. M. S.

[7][5] It primarily attempted, Source: Government of Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill Agrarian Relations Bill, 1957 was introduced by Minister for Land Revenue K. R. Gowri in the Kerala Assembly (introduced in December, 1957 and passed in June, 1959).

At Angamaly, the prime centre of Christians,[citation needed], the intensity of fury broke into open violence.

The communists strongly believed that the Central Intelligence Agency discreetly supported these protests, financially and otherwise.