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  1. Kadangalathil Karunakaran Nayar or K. K. Nayar or K. K. Nair (born as Karunakaran Pillai, 11 September 1907 — 7 September 1977) was an Indian Bureaucrat and politician who was a member of the Lok Sabha. He played a crucial role in Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi dispute.

  2. Nov 8, 2019 · Shishir Tripathi November 8, 2019, 22:18:21 IST. Ayodhya hearing: Nayar who was posted at Faizabad for nine months and fourteen days, from 1 June 1949 till 14 March 1950 was accused of ‘dereliction of his duty’ as district magistrate and along with Guru Dutt Singh was forced to quit the service. Advertisement.

  3. Oct 3, 2018 · Late Vice Admiral KK Nayyars life is a legacy whose impact will reverberate even in times to come. His energy and enthusiasm across nine decades of his life has left strong imprints over modern Indian history.

  4. Aug 1, 2020 · Ayodhya Diaries: When Nehru tried to impose his ‘Aurangzeb diktat’, an ICS officer KK Nair refused to budge. Ram Janmabhoomi movement spearheaded by KK Nair was later continued by tall leaders like of LK Advani, Ashok Kumar, Kalyan Singh, Vinay Katiyar, and Uma Bharti. 1 August, 2020.

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · 18 January 2024, 10:31 AM IST. 2 min read. Read later. Print. Share. More. X. KK Nair. Alappuzha: Memories of KK Nair, the Kuttanad native who played a key role in the Ram Mandir movement in Ayodhya will be cherished by the believers for now and forever on January 22, the day of the temple consecration ceremony. To advertise here, Contact Us.

  6. Nov 19, 2019 · in Bharat. KK Nair aka Kandangalathil Karunakaran Nair is a name deeply engraved in the history of the Ayodhya movement. The brave ICS officer, hailing from the southern state of India, played an unforgettable role in reinstating the fundamental right to worship of Hindus in the Rama Janmabhumi before India became a constitutional republic.

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  8. Jan 20, 2024 · KK Nayar, an ICS officer from the British times, was the district collector of Faizabad, which included Ayodhya, in 1949, while former principal secretary to the prime minister Nripendra Mishra heads the committee under which the temple is being constructed. When Nayar defied Nehru.