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Vadakkoot Viswanatha Menon, also known as Ambadi Viswam (15 January 1927[1] – 3 May 2019[2]), was an Indian politician and was the former minister in the southern state of Kerala in India. He had also served as a member in the Indian Parliament.
In the early 2000s, Viswanatha Menon distanced himself from the CPI(M) due to difference of opinion on party policies. He contested from Ernakulam constituency to Lok Sabha with support from the Bharatiya Janata Party[3] and a rebel CPI(M) splinter group[4] in 2004 and was defeated by Dr. Sebastian Paul.