K. Madhavan
K. Madhavan (26 August 1915 – 25 September 2016) was an Indian independence activist and Communist leader from Kerala, India. He was born on 26 August 1915 in Kanhangad in north Kerala. While studying in school he joined the Salt Satyagraga (Salt March) to be the youngest of the volunteers under the leadership of K. Kelappan. On 20 August 1930 he was arrested and sent to jail on six months' rigorous imprisonment. That was the beginning of his active involvement in politics. When Travancore, Kochi and Malabar region of congress were joined to form the Kerala Predesh Congress Committee[KPCC] in 1921 he was the secretary. Later along with many members of the radical socialist group of the Congress party he quit the parent organisation and joined the Communist Party of India where he still continues.
His autobiography 'Payaswiniyude Theerangalil'(On the Banks of river Payaswini) is considered a valuable document of a transformative epoch in modern Kerala history.[1]
He died at the age of 101 on 25 September 2016.[2]
References
- ↑ "A satyagrahi remembers". The Hindu. January 29, 2006. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
- ↑ Staff (September 25, 2016). "Freedom fighter K Madvan dies". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2016-09-25.