Kerala Congress movement

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The Kerala Congress movement is a collective term for the various regional Christian-dominated centrist political factions in Kerala that originated from the split of the original Kerala Congress party.

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instanceOf political movement
regional political movement
baseArea Idukki district NERFINISHED
Kottayam district NERFINISHED
Pathanamthitta district NERFINISHED
central Kerala
characteristic family-based leadership patterns
frequent party splits and mergers
country India
dominantCommunityBase Christians in Kerala
dominantReligionBase Christianity
electoralActivity Kerala Legislative Assembly elections NERFINISHED
focusesOn farmers' issues
minority rights
plantation sector issues
hasComponentParty Kerala Congress (Anti-merger group) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (B) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (Jacob) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (Joseph) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (M) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (Secular) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (Skaria Thomas) NERFINISHED
Kerala Congress (Thomas) NERFINISHED
hasNotableLeader K. M. Mani NERFINISHED
P. C. Thomas NERFINISHED
P. J. Joseph NERFINISHED
R. Balakrishna Pillai NERFINISHED
Skaria Thomas NERFINISHED
T. M. Jacob NERFINISHED
hasOrigin Kerala Congress NERFINISHED
ideology Christian minority interests
agrarian interests
regionalism
influences coalition formation in Kerala
language Malayalam
locatedIn Kerala NERFINISHED
originatedFromSplitOf Kerala Congress NERFINISHED
originEvent fragmentation of the original Kerala Congress
originPeriod post-1964
partOf Kerala politics
politicalPosition centrist
politicalSystemContext multi-party system in Kerala
represents interests of Syrian Christian communities
typicalAlliance Left Democratic Front (Kerala) NERFINISHED
United Democratic Front (Kerala) NERFINISHED

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Kerala Congress (Joseph) partOf Kerala Congress movement