P. K. Kunhalikutty Explained

P. K. Kunhalikutty
Office:Deputy Leader of Opposition in Kerala Legislative Assembly
Term Start:22 May 2021
Office4:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Constituency4:Malappuram
Term Start4:17 July 2017
Term End4:3 February 2021
Predecessor4:E. Ahamed
Successor4:M. P. Abdussamad Samadani
Office1:Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Predecessor1:K. N. A. Khader
Constituency1:Vengara
Term Start1:20 May 2021
Predecessor2:K. N. A. Khader
Constituency2:Vengara
Term Start2:2011
Term End2:2017
Successor2:K. N. A. Khader
Term Start3:1991
Term End3:2006
Successor3:K. T. Jaleel
Constituency3:Kuttippuram
Office5:Cabinet Minister, Government of Kerala
Governor5:R. S. Gavai
M. O. H. Farook
H. R. Bhardwaj
Nikhil Kumar
Term Start5:23 May 2011
Term End5:19 May 2016
1Blankname5:Chief Minister
1Namedata5:Oommen Chandy
2Blankname5:Ministry and Departments
2Namedata5:
  • Industries
  • IT
  • Trade & Commerce
  • Mining & Geology
  • Wakf & Haj Affairs
1Blankname6:Chief Minister
1Namedata6:Oommen Chandy
2Blankname6:Ministry and Departments
2Namedata6:
Governor6:R. L. Bhatia
Term Start6:31 August 2004
Term End6:12 May 2006
1Blankname7:Chief Minister
1Namedata7:A. K. Antony
2Blankname7:Ministry and Departments
2Namedata7:
Term Start7:22 March 1995
Term End7:9 May 1996
Governor7:B. Rachaiah
P. Shiv Shankar
Khurshed Alam Khan
Party:Indian Union Muslim League
Birth Date:1 June 1951
Birth Place:Oorakam, Madras State, India (present-day Malappuram district, Kerala, India)
Nationality: Indian
Children:2
Residence:Panakkad, Malappuram, Kerala

P. K. Kunhalikutty (born 1 June 1951 as Pandikkadavath Kunhalikutty) is an Indian politician and social worker who is the present Member of Legislative Assembly from Vengara Assembly Constituency in Kerala. He also serves as National General Secretary of Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and Deputy Leader of opposition in Kerala Leglative Assembly.[1] [2]

Kunhalikutty was born at Oorakam in Malabar district, Madras State in 1951. He entered public life through students and college union politics and served as Chairman of Malappuram Municipality at the age of 29 in 1980. He was elected to the Kerala state Legislative Assembly for the first time from the Malappuram Constituency in 1982. He went on to become Member of Legislative Assembly of Kerala eight times between 1982 and 2021. He also served as Minister for Industries in several Kerala Legislative Assemblies (under Congress leaders K. Karunakaran, A. K. Antony and Oommen Chandy). Kunhalikutty served as Kerala State General Secretary of Indian Union Muslim League from 2003 - 2006 and from 2007 - 2011.

Kunhalikutty is popularly known as "Kunjappa" among his supporters.[3] He is known for his deep 'bonding' to United Democratic Front, the decades-old Congress-led pre-poll alliance in Kerala. As per Malayala Manorama daily, "the persuasive charm" of Kunhalikutty is widely respected by his political peers and rivals. He is also known for his 'vast experience in crafting strategic moves', and having 'weathered many a storm in his political career' . The Outlook magazine once described Kunhalikutty as "Indian Union Muslim League's backbone in Kerala politics."[4] [5]

Background and career

P. K. Kunhalikutty was born on 1 June 1951 at Oorakam, Melmuri in present-day Malappuram District as the son of Pandikkadavath Mohamed Haji and K. P. Fathima Kutty.[6] He completed his secondary education from G. V. H. S. S. Vengara. He has an under-graduate degree in commerce from Sir Syed College, Taliparamba. He was also educated at Farook College, Kozhikode. He is also a Post-Graduate Diploma holder in Business Management.

Personal life

Kunhalikutty is married to K. M. Ummul Kulza and the couple have two children. He spends his spare time in vegetable cultivation at a plot near his residence and in ornamental fish farming.[7]

The chairman of Koyenco Group, P. P. Koya, is brother-in-law of P. K. Kunhalikutty.[8]

Political career

Kunhalikutty is also the National General Secretary of Indian Union Muslim League, (IUML). He earlier served as Kerala State General Secretary, Indian Union Muslim League from 2003 - 2006 and 2007 - 2011. He was National Treasurer, Indian Union Muslim League.

He is also serving presently as Director, Chandrika daily and Director, Muhammed Koya International Foundation. From May 2016 to April 2017, he served as Deputy Leader of Opposition, Kerala Legislative Assembly.

1980 Malappuram Municipality chairman

Kunhalikutty entered politics through Muslim Students Federation (the MSF), the student wing of Indian Union Muslim League. He later became State Treasurer, Muslim Students Federation. He also served as Secretary, Farook College Students Union.

He subsequently served as chairman, Malappuram Municipality, at the age of 29, in 1980. The Indian Express later wrote, "he became the blue-eyed boy of the [respected] Panakkad Thangal family after displaying political acumen and charisma upon being elected Malappuram Municipality chairman in 1980".[9] Rise of Kunhalikutty in Indian Union Muslim League after the 1980 victory was later described by the media as "meteoric".

Tenures in Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kunhalikutty has been elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly eight times, in 1982 and 1987, contesting from Malappuram Assembly Constituency, and in 1991, 1996 and 2001, from Kuttippuram Constituency and in 2011, 2016 and 2021 from Vengara Constituency. In the 2006 Left Democratic Front wave in Kerala, Kunhalikutty was defeated by K.T. Jaleel in Kuttippuram Constituency.

Career as Minister for Industries

Kunhalikutty served as Minister for Industries and Social Welfare from 1991 to 1995 in the K. Karunakaran Ministry (1991–95). As per observers, the selection was an indication of senior leader K. Karunakaran's regard for the "young League politician".

Kunhalikutty went on to serve as Minister for Industries and Municipalities from 1995 to 1996, and Minister for Industries, IT and Social Welfare from 2001 to 2004, in two A. K. Antony Ministries and Minister for Industries, IT and Social Welfare, from 2004 to 2005 in the Oommen Chandy Ministry. In 2011 he was the wealthiest member in the cabinet of Oommen Chandy[10] and served as Minister for the remarkable IT Project Akshaya project in 2002.[11]

U D F termChief Minister Period Portfolios
1991–19961991–95 Industries and Social Welfare
1995–96 Industries and Municipalities
2001–20062001–04 Industries, Information Technology and Social Welfare
2004–05 Industries, Information Technology and Social Welfare
2011–20162011–16Industries, Information Technology, Haj and Wakf and Mining and Geology

Member of Parliament

Kunhalikutty got elected as Member of Parliament from Malappuram Parliamentary Constituency in 2017 in a by-election.[12] The election was a result of the death of former Minister of State for External Affairs and senior IUML leader E. Ahamed. Kunhalikutty won from all the seven Assembly constituencies of the Parliament Constituency.[13] He was re-elected to Malappuram during the 2019 general elections.

He was a member of Standing Committee on Railways, Government of India. From May 2017 to January 2018, he was a member in Committee on Government Assurances, Government of India.

Return to Legislative Assembly

In February 2021, Kunhalikutty resigned from the Lok Sabha to contest the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election.[14] He is currently a Member of Legislative Assembly from Vengara Assembly Constituency.

Controversies

P. K. Kunhalikutty experienced electoral defeat only in 2006 Kerala state assembly elections due to his involvement in the 1997 Ice cream parlour sex scandal.[15] A closure report in the case was filed in the trial court later by the Special Investigation Team. There were severe allegations levelled in relation to this case including death of two girls in Kozhikode.[16] The Supreme Court of India had in 2016 dismissed a petition from the opposition communists seeking a federal probe into the case.[17]

There were allegations in relation to 2020 Kerala gold smuggling case that one of the key accused, K.T. Ramees is a relative of P.K. Kunhalikutty.[18] [19]

In 2018, he skipped a Lok Sabha session for attending a marriage in Dubai when parliamentary proceedings over Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2018 were taking place. He was heavily criticised for his behaviour as the bill was about the criminalisation of triple talaq in India.[20] [21]

In 2011, there was plea before Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau Court, Thrissur made by Andul Aziz from National Secular Conference to undertake a probe into wealth amassed by P.K. Kunhalikutty and his relatives.[22] The plea had mention about investments made into Seashore Rolling Engineering Company owned by son of P.K. Kunhalikutty.[23] The plea was dismissed by the VACB court due to inadequate evidences to support the claim.[24]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kerala.gov.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3887&Itemid=3069 Minister for Industries and Information Technology
  2. http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/13kla/mem/p_k_kunhalikutty.htm Members – Kerala Legislature
  3. News: Udayabhanu, Prem. 17 April 2017. A sneak peek at the life and times of 'Kunjappa'. Malayala Manorama. https://web.archive.org/web/20190412123513/https://english.manoramaonline.com/in-depth/malappuram-by-election-2017/2017/04/17/sneak-peek-life-times-kunjappa-kunhalikutty.html. 2019-04-12.
  4. Web site: E. Ahamed's Daughter Fouzia Emerges As A Political Face In Kerala's Misogynistic Muslim League. Outlook (India). 2019-04-12.
  5. Web site: 2021-02-05. Explained: The importance of Kunhalikutty in Kerala Assembly elections. 2021-02-26. The Indian Express. en.
  6. Web site: Members : Lok Sabha. 164.100.47.194. 2019-04-09.
  7. News: 10 April 2017 . Kunhalikutty Engane Kunjappayayi? Chila Malappuram Kauthuka Kazhchakal . Malayala Manorama . https://web.archive.org/web/20190412124547/https://www.manoramaonline.com/news/latest-news/2017/04/10/malappuram-by-election-candidates.html . 12 April 2019.
  8. Book: Damodaran, Harish. INDIA'S NEW CAPITALISTS: Caste, Business, and Industry in a Modern Nation. 2018-11-25. Hachette India. 978-93-5195-280-0. en.
  9. News: 17 April 2017. IUML's warhorse saddles up for national sojourn. The New Indian Express. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190412124154/http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2017/apr/18/iumls-warhorse-saddles-up-for-national-sojourn-1594726.html. 2019-04-12.
  10. Web site: Devasia. T. K.. Kunhalikutty is the richest in Kerala cabinet. 2021-02-25. Khaleej Times. en.
  11. News: 2003-06-01 . Kerala embarks on mass computer literacy drive . The Times of India . 2023-08-17 . 0971-8257.
  12. http://english.manoramaonline.com/in-depth/malappuram-by-election-2017/2017/04/16/malappuram-by-poll-results-iuml-kunhalikutty-udf-ldf-kerala.html Malappuram Election Result
  13. News: Press Trust of India. 17 April 2017. Muslim League wins big to retain Malappuram Lok Sabha seat. The Hindu Business Line. https://web.archive.org/web/20190412125124/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/muslim-league-wins-big-to-retain-malappuram-lok-sabha-seat/article9644277.ece. 2019-04-12.
  14. News: IUML leader PK Kunhalikutty resigns as MP to contest Kerala Assembly polls . 8 March 2021 . The News Minute . 4 February 2021 . en.
  15. Web site: November 15, 2004. M. G. . Radhakrishnan. 8-year-old sex scandal haunts Kerala minister P.K. Kunhalikutty, rocks govt. 2021-02-25. India Today. en.
  16. Web site: Plea filed for fresh probe into girls' death. 2021-02-26. The New Indian Express.
  17. Web site: Mathrubhumi. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200524093950/https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/electioneering-in-malappuram-ls-by-poll-hots-up-1.1849448. 2020-05-24.
  18. Web site: M.K. Nidheesh. 2020-07-12. Malappuram-based businessman in customs custody over Kerala gold smuggling case. 2021-02-25. mint. en.
  19. Web site: NIA Arrests PK Kunhalikutty's Kin Rameez in Gold Smuggling Case; Chakkiri Ahmed Also A Relative. 2021-02-25. Deshabhimani. en.
  20. News: 2018-12-29. Kunhalikutty slammed for skipping talaq voting. 2021-02-25. The Times of India. en.
  21. News: Kunhalikutty draws flak for missing triple talaq voting . 2018-12-28 . 2024-06-19 . live . subscription . https://web.archive.org/web/20201003201043/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/kunhalikutty-draws-flak-for-missing-triple-talaq-voting/article25852578.ece . 2020-10-03 . The Hindu.
  22. Web site: Inquiry into complaints on Kunhalikutty begins. 2021-02-26. The New Indian Express.
  23. Web site: Court rejects plea for investigation into Kerala industries minister . 2021-02-26. PressReader.
  24. Web site: Plea against Kunhalikutty rejected. 2021-02-26. The New Indian Express.