Alphons Kannanthanam Explained

Alphons Kannanthanam
Birth Date:1953 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Manimala, Travancore-Cochin, India
Alma Mater:North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong
Office:Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology
Primeminister:Narendra Modi
Predecessor:P. P. Chaudhary
Term Start:3 September 2017
Term End:24 May 2019
Office2:Minister of State (Independent Charge)
Tourism
Primeminister2:Narendra Modi
Predecessor2:Mahesh Sharma
Term Start2:3 September 2017
Term End2:24 May 2019
Successor2:Prahlad Singh Patel
Office4:Member of Kerala Legislative Assembly
Constituency4:Kanjirappally[1] [2]
Term Start4:2006
Term End4:2011
Predecessor4:George J. Mathew
Successor4:N. Jayaraj
Office3:Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
Term Start3:9 November 2017
Constituency3:Rajasthan
Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
(2011-present)
Term End3:4 July 2022
Predecessor3:Venkaiah Naidu
Successor3:Ghanshyam Tiwari
Spouse:Sheela[3]
Children:2 sons (Akash Alphons & Adarsh Alphons)
Otherparty:Independent (2006-2011) supported by Left Democratic Front

Alphons Joseph Kannanthanam or K. J. Alphons (born 8 August 1953) is an Indian civil servant, advocate, and politician from Kerala. He was Union Minister of State for Culture, and Tourism during first Modi ministry under Government of Narendra Modi. He also held charge for Electronics and Information Technology.

Alphons Kannanthanam belongs to the 1979 batch of the Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S.), Kerala cadre. He served as Commissioner of the Delhi Development Authority.

He joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2012. Before that, he was a member of Communist Party of India (Marxist) and served as an MLA in Government of Kerala representing that party.

Early life and education

Alphons was born in Manimala, Kottayam District, to K. V Joseph & Brijith Joseph. His father was a World War II veteran who became a school teacher after the war. His parents had nine children; they adopted two more from the orphanage.

Alphons received his early education in Malayalam medium village schools near his place of birth. He passed SSLC with 42% marks. He completed his Master's in Economics and was one of the toppers of the Civil Services Examination in the year 1979. He also completed his LLB while he was the Commissioner for Delhi Development Authority DDA.

Career

Alphons was recruited to the Indian Administrative Service in 1979 and served a civil servant for 27 years.

In 1980's Kannanthanam was a district collector in Kottayam.[4] His national profile rose as the Commissioner of the Delhi Development Authority, he commissioned demolition of 14,310 illegal buildings and reclaimed land worth more than Rs. 10,000 crores. These actions earned him the epithet 'The Demolition Man'.[5]

He is also a practicing advocate in the High Court of Kerała at Kochi and the Supreme Court of India.

In 2006, He resigned from the IAS to enter politics. He was elected a Member of the Legislative Assembly, from Kanjirappally in Kottayam District, Kerala as an independent candidate with the support of Left Democratic Front and served from 2006 to 2011.[6] [7]

On 24 March 2011, Alphons joined the BJP in the presence of erstwhile party president Nitin Gadkari, after having resigned from his assembly seat a couple of hours prior.[8] He was appointed a Member of Committee constituted by Government of India on 26 June 2017 to prepare the final draft of National Education Policy.[9]

In a cabinet reshuffle on 3 September 2017, he was appointed minister of state in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and minister of State (independent charge) of the Ministry of Tourism.[10] On 9 November 2017, Alphons was elected unopposed as Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan.[11]

He is the second BJP Central Minister from Kerala after O. Rajagopal.

2019 Indian general election

See main article: 2019 Indian general election in Kerala. Alphons Kannanthanam contested as NDA candidate from Ernakulam constituency for 2019 Indian general election and came third.[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: Kerala B.J.P leader Alphons Kannanthanam could become Chandigarh administrator. 25 April 2017. The Indian Express.
  2. News: BJP accords reception to Alphons Kannanthanam. 25 April 2017. The Hindu.
  3. Web site: Alphons Kannanthanam . https://web.archive.org/web/20220119204552/http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/members/alphonskanamthanam.pdf . live . 19 January 2022.
  4. Web site: 2016-08-17 . Kerala BJP leader Alphons Kannanthanam could become Chandigarh administrator . 2023-12-03 . The Indian Express . en.
  5. http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/full_story.php?content_id=89394 Demolition Man
  6. http://www.kerala.gov.in/government/mla.htm Kerala Members of Legislative Assembly
  7. http://keralaassembly.org/winner06.html Kerala Assembly Election Results, 2006
  8. Web site: Former IAS officer K J Alphons joins BJP.
  9. Web site: Government constitutes a committee to prepare the final draft of National Education Policy. pib.nic.in. 2017-06-27.
  10. News: Cabinet reshuffle: Alphons Kannanthanam appointed a MoS in ministry of IT . The Economic Times . 3 September 2017. 3 September 2017.
  11. Web site: Union minister KJ Alphons elected unopposed as Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan. 9 November 2017 .
  12. Web site: Kerala NDA Seats Lok Sabha Election 2019 . 21 March 2019 . The News Minute . 22 March 2019.