P. Krishna Pillai (19 August P. Krishna Pillai (19 August at Vaikom, Kottayam – 19 August at Muhamma, Alleppey) was a former Indian National Congress leader and communist revolutionary from Kerala, India. He was one of the founding leaders of the Communist Party of India in Kerala, and a poet.
Language. English · Publisher. Chintha publishers P. Krishna Pillai (പി. കൃഷ്ണപിള്ള in Malayalam) (19 August at Vaikom, Kottayam – 19 August at Muhamma, Alleppey) was a Communist revolutionary from Kerala, India, Kerala's First Communist, Founder of the Communist movement in Kerala, and poet.
The big-budget film, titled Gods P. Krishna Pillai (19 August - 19 August ) was a former Indian national Congress leader and communist revolutionary from Kerala, India. He was Founder of the Communist Party of India in Kerala, and a poet.
Binding: Paperback · Publisher: At the time of his untimely death on August 19, , of snake bite, Krishna Pillai was perhaps the most familiar face in the homes of the labourers and peasants of Kerala, a leader known for his courage and dynamism, humaneness and uncompromising stand against exploitation and oppression.
P Krishna Pillai's story P. Krishna Pillai is the founder leader of the Communist movement in Kerala. His life, style of social and public work, leadership, humanism and above all his communist ethics will always be a textbook for all generations to learn and imbibe.
P Krishnapillai, the Communist revolutionary
p. Krishnapillai was the first Non-Brahmin to ring the temple bell of the famous Guruvayoor temple. He was attacked by high-caste Hindus for entering the temple.
The only Krishna the CPM Known to the masses simply as Sakhavu (comrade), P. Krishna Pillai was `Kerala's first communist', home-grown, impishly bold and acutely sensitive to injustice, a product of the very.
Memorial of P Krishnapillai, founding N. Krishna Pillai (22 September – 10 July ) was an Indian dramatist, literary critic, translator and historian of Malayalam for his realism and dramatic portrayal of psycho-social tensions, Pillai's plays earned him the moniker, Kerala Ibsen.