Second Karunakaran ministry explained

Cabinet Name:Second K. Karunakaran Ministry
Cabinet Number:12th
Jurisdiction:Kerala
Incumbent:1981–82
Date Formed:28 December 1981
Date Dissolved:17 March 1982
Government Head:K. Karunakaran
Opposition Leader:E. K. Nayanar
Previous:First Nayanar ministry
Successor:Second Nayanar ministry

The Sixth Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in K. Karunakaran's second ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the executive wing of Kerala state government, led by Indian National Congress leader K. Karunakaran from 28 December 1981 to 17 March 1982. It comprised 8 ministers, including Deputy Chief Minister C.H. Mohammed Koya.

The government was formed in the aftermath of the collapse of the Nayanar Ministry when the Congress(A) led by former Chief Minister A.K. Antony and the Kerala Congress (M) under Finance Minister K.M. Mani withdrawing support to the then CM E.K. Nayanar.

The Karunakaran-led ministry was a short-lived coalition government which lasted merely 80 days, with the Speaker having to cast his vote 8 times to save the government as both the treasury benches and the opposition were equally divided. Eventually the government fell on 17 March 1982 when Lonappan Nambadan, a member of Kerala Congress (M) withdrew his support for the ministry.[1]

Subsequently, the assembly was dissolved and fresh elections were held in May 1982. The United Democratic Front returned to power under the leadership of K. Karunakaran who completed a full five year term in office.

Ministers

The table below shows the list of ministers of the Second K. Karunakaran Ministry.

List of Ministers[2] [3] !Sl No.!Name!Ministry
1K. KarunakaranChief Minister
2C.H. Mohammed KoyaDeputy Chief Minister
3P.J. JosephMinister for Revenue & Education
4K.M. ManiMinister for Finance & Law
5Oommen ChandyMinister for Home Affairs
6Kadavoor SivadasanMinister for Labour
7C.M. SundaramMinister for Local Administration
8R. Sundaresan NairMinister for Health & Tourism

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chief Ministers Book . Niyamasabha . 8 June 2018.
  2. Web site: COUNCIL OF MINISTERS SINCE 1957. Niyamasabha. 8 June 2018.
  3. Web site: KERALA NIYAMASABHA- K. KARUNAKARAN MINISTRY. State of Kerala. 8 June 2018.