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E.M.Sankaran Nampoothirippadu, popularly known as E.M.S., was the first communist chief minister of a state in India. He assumed charge of Chief Minister of Kerala State in 1957. He was also the first administrator in the world to assume authority through an election ballot, which showed to the world that communist parties can also peacefully assume ruling power.

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