- K. Karunakaran
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name = K. Karunakaran
birth_date = Birth date and age|1918|7|5|mf=y
birth_place =Kannur ,Kerala
residence =Thrissur
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constituency =Thrissur
office = FormerChief Minister of Kerala
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party =Indian National Congress
spouse = Kalyanikutty Amma (Late)
children =K. Muraleedharan and Padmaja Venugopal
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date = May 13
year = 2006 |
source = http://www.keralacm.gov.in/karunakaran.htm Govt. of KeralaK. Karunakaran (
Malayalam : കെ. കരുണാകരന്; bornJuly 5 ,1918 ) is an Indian politician,Congress party leader, formerChief Minister andHome minister ofGovernment of Kerala and Minister of industries ofGovernment of India .Early life
Born Kannoth Karunakaran
Marar to Kannoth Ramunni Marar and Kannoth Kalyani Marasiyar inKannur , he matriculated from Raja's High School and did his diploma in Design, Geometry and Painting from College of ArtsThrissur .Political career
He started off as an activist in the
Kochi Rajya Praja Mandalam and later entered electoral politics as member of the Thrissur Municipal Council from 1945 - 1947. He was a founding member of theINTUC . He was elected 8 times to the KeralaLegislative Assembly between 1965 and 1995 and served asChief Minister four times.K. Karunakaran was the home minister of Kerala during the emergency period. After the Emergency, the
Rajan case rocked Kerala politics like no other issue before or hence, and K. Karunakaran was forced to step down as the case attracted national attention.It was a habeas corpus petition filed byT.V. Eachara Warrier seeking the state machinery produce his son Rajan ( a student of regional engineering college ,calicut who actively participated in protests against the emergency declared by smt.Indira government) in court. Rajan was allegedly killed by police by the order of karunakaran (then home minister) at kakkayam police camp.Karunakaran is considered as a shrewd politician in Kerala. Karunakaran's crooked and untruthful behaviour are well depicted in autobiographical sketch of T.V. Eachara Warrier titled Memories of a father. The book is translated from Malayalam to English and is published by Asian Human Rights Commission and is available online at http://www.ahrchk.net/pub/mainfile.php/mof/. The High Court judgment issued in 1977 on the Habeas Corpus petition is given in the appendix section of the book. When T.V. Eachara Warrier died, the press asked for Karunakan's comments, he rebuked them with reply 'Who is T.V. Eachara Warrier? But what is Eachara Warrier's importance? What is his contribution to the country? Is he the representative of any political party or movement? Is he a littérateur?" [2]
Karunakaran was a member of the
Congress Working Committee from 1969. In 1995, he was elected to theRajya Sabha and served as the minister of industries in theCabinet for a year. He was married to Kalyanikutty Amma and has a son and a daughter.After
A K Antony was elected to power in 2001, Karunakaran was on the warpath with the Government led by his own party and the party high command. After a series of unsuccessful attempts to regain supremacy in the Kerala Wing of the Indian National Congress marked by repeated criticisms of the Government, the dissidents led by him landed up in the bad books of the High Command. With the sharp increase in factional meetings held all over Kerala, mostly led by his sonK. Muraleedharan , Indian National Congress suspended Muraleedharan from the party. With Muraleedharan being pushed to the verge of political orphanage, Karunakaran left his party and formed a new political outfit with his as the President. Thus, on1 may 2005 K Karunakaran (known to his followers as 'leader') formed a new party in KeralaNational Congress (Indira) . Later, the new party was renamed toDemocratic Indira Congress(karunakaran) . They fought the recent elections as a congress ally. Despite the setback suffered to his party during state elections, Karunakaran remains a reasonable force in Kerala politics, mainly UDF weasel-inline . Karunakaran has merged his party with theNationalist Congress Party , despite opposition from many senior leaders like T.M.Jacob who has since left the Party. K Karunakaran and his daughter Padmaja returned to their parent party following a spilt . However his son Murali dissociated himself from his father and continued in NCP.References
* [1] http://www.ahrchk.net/pub/mainfile.php/mof/
* [2] http://www.hindu.com/2006/04/14/stories/2006041415240400.htmExternal links
* [http://www.keralacm.gov.in/karunakaran.html keralacm.gov.in]
* [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2004/03/16/stories/2004031605071300.htm Spectre of dissidence haunts Congress]
* [http://www.hindu.com/2003/10/07/stories/2003100712760300.htm Mahatma's kin takes Cong. to task]
* [http://www.hindu.com/2006/05/01/stories/2006050111940400.htm. Hour of reckoning for Karunakaran's party]
* [http://www.hindu.com/2006/09/04/stories/2006090404330500.htm DIC(K) struggling to stay afloat]
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