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led to an outburst within the Congress party. With Chacko's failure to win the party presidentship and his subsequent death, 15 Congress MLAs split from the parent party under the leadership of K. M. George. The government which was running on a narrow majority subsequently went on to lose the no
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Sankar held office for nearly 2 years before losing a no-confidence motion when dissenters within the Congress party split to form the
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was the Council of Ministers, the executive wing of state government, in the Indian state of
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Soon afterwards, dissenters from the Congress party subsequently formed a new party
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Minister for Land Revenue, Law & Legislation (assumed office on 2 March 1964)
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was elevated to the post of Chief Minister when the incumbent Chief Minister
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Council of Ministers (1962–64) of Legislative Assembly, Kerala state
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from 26 September 1962 to 10 September 1964 and had 11 ministers.
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Executive branch of government in the Indian state of Kerala
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The controversial resignation of the then Home Minister
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Pattom Ministry
Second EMS Ministry
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