1982 in Kerala
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- Jothi Venkatachalam - till October
- P. Ramachandran - from October
Events
- 5 March - A. K. Saseendran moves resolution to remove Speaker of the Legislative Assembly A. C. Jose who exercised Casting vote eight times to save minority government.[1][2]
- 17 March - Kerala placed in President's rule following Lonappan Nambadan withdrawing support to Second Karunakaran ministry.[3]
- 1 April - Governor of Kerala inaugurates Government Medical College, Thrissur as the fifth medical college in state.
- 5 April - A meeting named Visala Hindu Sammelam in Ernakulam presided by Rajendra Singh and Chinmayananda Saraswati declare Karkidakam as Ramayana month.[4][5]
- 19 May - 1982 Kerala Legislative Assembly election held and for the first time in India Electronic voter machine introduced in Paravur Assembly constituency.[6]
- 3 September - A hooch tragedy in Vypin claims 78 lives.[7][8]
- 1 November - Pathanamthitta district formed as thirteenth district of state following pact between K. Karunakaran and K.K. Nair MLA.[9]
- 28-29 December - Clashes between Muslims and Kerala Police in Alappuzha following a Eid-Milad rally related scuffle.[10]
- 30 December - Communal violence and riots in various parts of Thiruvananthapuram city.[11][12]
- 31 December - Police firing at Mattancherry against rioters following communal clashes.[13]
Dates unknown
- P. Parameswaran establishes Hindutva think tank Bharatiya Vichara Kendram in Thiruvananthapuram.
- March - Religious violence in various parts of Kanyakumari district between Christians and Hindus such as Mandaikadu.
- Left Democratic Front and United Democratic Front stabilizes as coalition fronts.
Birth
- 15 February - Meera Jasmine, actress.
- 8 August- Fahadh Faasil, actor.
- 16 October - Prithviraj Sukumaran, actor.
