Thiruvananthapuram: Four-time Kerala CM Karunakaran Dead
Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 23 (IANS) The Veteran Congress leader K. Karunakaran, who was four times chief minister of Kerala, died here Thursday, doctors said. He was 92.
He was the former Chief Minister of Kerala, Home minister of Government of Kerala, and Minister for Industries of Government of India. He was affectionately called "Leader" by Congress activists. He was often criticized for apparent nepotism.
Karunakaran is the founder of United Democratic Front (UDF) in 1970. Karunakaran has been the Chief Minister of Kerala four times. He took charge as Chief Minister for the first time on 25-3-1977. However he tendered his resignation on 25-4-1977, immediately following certain references by the Kerala High Court in what came to be known as Rajan case.
He took charge as Chief Minister again on December 28, 1981. However, this ministry did not last long. He resigned on 17 March 1982, following the withdrawal of support by a member of the Kerala Congress (M). Midterm elections to the 7th Kerala Legislative Assembly was held on May 19, 1982. The Ministry with Shri. K.Karunakaran as Chief Minister assumed office on 24 May 1982 and continued till 1987. On June 24, 1991, Shri.K.Karunakaran took charge again as Chief Minister of Kerala for the fourth term, and resigned on March 16, 1995, making way for A.K.Antony to take up the Chief Ministership.
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