Cherian J. Kappan
Cherian J. Kappan | |
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Member of Parliament for Travancore State Legislature | |
In office 1948–1951 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Pala, Kottayam | March 26, 1911
Died | 1982 (aged 70–71) |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Children | 10 including Mani C. Kappan |
Parent(s) | Eapen Thresiamma |
Residence(s) | Pala, Kottayam |
Occupation | Member of Parliament, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Advocate |
Cherian J. Kappan (also spelled as Kappen) was a Freedom fighter,
Biography
Cherian J. Kappan was born on March 26, 1911, at Pala, Kottayam district to Eapen and Thresiamma.[1] After his primary education from St. Thomas E. H. School, Palai, he done his graduation from St. Joseph's College, Trichi and St. Thomas College, Trichur.[1]
After graduating from the Thiruvananthapuram Law College, Cherian started practicing as an advocate in courts in Kottayam and Pala.[2] At first he worked jointly with P. T. Chacko, but soon became an independent lawyer.[2] Due to severe financial pressure, Kappan shifted his legal practice to Kozhikode, but soon returned to Pala.[2]
As an activist in Indian independence movement, Cherian was imprisoned for 3+1⁄2 years.[3] Kappan also made strong speeches against Diwan Sir CP's idea of independent Travancore, instead of being part of the Indian Union.[2]
Cherian died in 1982.
Political career
Initially, Kappan's public activity was limited to the communal and social spheres. But he soon gained wide public attention as he spearheaded the agitation against
Cherian was a member of Travancore State Legislature from 1948 to 1951.
The Kappan family is the main political rival of K. M. Mani's family in Pala.[6] Mani and the Kappan family were not opposed at first. Mani started his practice as a lawyer as a junior to Cherian.[6] But when Cherian Kappan testified against Mani in an election case, the two fell out.[6] The Kappan family and Mani became politically opposed. Mani's first opponent from the Kappan family was Cherian's son George C. Kappan, who fought against him in Kerala Legislative Assembly election in 1991.[6] Cherian's another son Mani C. Kappan fought against K. M. Mani in 2006, 2011 and 2016 Legislative Assembly elections, but lost in all.[7] Mani C. Kappan defeated Kerala Congress (M) leader and K. M. Mani's son Jose K. Mani in the 2021 Kerala Assembly elections.[8]
Honors
Cherian J. Kappan Memorial Municipal Stadium in Pala is named after him.[9] The stadium was given the name when the industrial training center in the municipality named after Cherian was closed.[9]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Members Bioprofile- Cherian J. Kappen". loksabhaph.nic.in.
- ^ a b c d e f g Thomas, Dr. Syriac (3 September 2020). "ചെറിയാന് ജെ. കാപ്പന് നിര്ഭയനായ നേതാവ്". Deepanalam Weekly.
- ^ "അന്നും ഇന്നും ഞാന് ഭാഗ്യവതിയാണ് - ആലീസ് മാണി സി. കാപ്പന്". Nanaonline.
- ^ "സ്റ്റേഡിയം ചെറിയാൻ ജെ കാപ്പന്; ട്രാക്ക് മാണിക്ക്". Deshabhimani (in Malayalam).
- ^ "പിതാവ് ചെറിയാൻ ജെ കാപ്പനെക്കുറിച്ചുള്ള ഓർമ്മകളുമായി മാണി സി കാപ്പൻ".
- ^ a b c d "'മാണിമാരും കാപ്പന്മാരും'; ഒരു രാഷ്ട്രീയപ്പോരിന്റെ കഥ". Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd (in Malayalam). 31 August 2019.
- ^ "ഒരു വ്യാഴവട്ടക്കാലത്തെ കഠിനാധ്വാനം, ഒടുവിൽ ചരിത്ര വിജയം; പാലാ പിടിച്ച കാപ്പൻ തന്ത്രം". ManoramaOnline (in Malayalam). 18 September 2020.
- ^ "Kerala: Mani C. Kappan defeats Jose K. Mani by 13,000 votes in Pala". The Week.
- ^ a b "സ്റ്റേഡിയം; വിടപറഞ്ഞ നേതാക്കളുടെ പേരിൽ പോര്". Mathrubhumi (in Malayalam).