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Wednesday 28 June 2017

LEADER

WHO SHOULD BE THE LEADER?


ആരായിരിക്കണം നേതാവ്?

Shri. K. Karunakaran could add another feather to his cap by repeating the role of King Maker in finding out a successor to Rajiv Gandhi; but for him it would have been normally delayed and made difficult; or perhaps even changed the destiny of India. Being the senior most leader of Congress, he convened its parliamentary party meeting and got elected the late Shri. P.V. Narasimha Rao as the next Prime Minister of India. Shri. K. Karunakaran could manage it only because of his prompt intervention, political acumen and invaluable treasure of experience, and above all, the respect, the regard and the reputation he owned in the party and among the Congress Members of Parliament, as well as the eminent leaders of other prominent political parties of India. This envious position he made use of, again, while he successfully managed to ensure majority to the Confidence Motion to Narasimha Rao Ministry. Shri. K. Karunakaran was the Chairman of the committee constituted for amending the Constitution of Indian National Congress. He was also the head of the Committee for revamping the Congress Party. It was he, who proposed the tangible solution for reservation, at a time, when this sensitive issue rocked the Nation. His ability to prompt proposition of apt panacea to iron out the burning issues and stalemate and to give spontaneous replies to disquieting questions are unparalleled.

Shri. Karunakaran was the Home Minister from 25..09..1971 to 24..03..1977 in the Ministry headed by Shri. C. Achutha Menon. While the emergency was declared in 1975, he took utmost care in administering the state without giving any room for complaint of any excess of the emergency powers and this was recognized by the people of Kerala when they returned the UDF to power with record majority in the ensuing elections of 1977.
Shri.K. 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 17th 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 24th May 1982 and continued till 1987. On June 24, 1991, Shri.K.Karunakaran took charge as Chief Minister of Kerala for the fourth term, and resigned on March 16, 1995, making way for Shri. A.K.Antony to take up the Chief Ministership.
As a veteran Parliamentarian, whose career stretches over five decades, Shri. K. Karunakaran has been elected three times to Rajya Sabha and to Lok Sabha twice. He was a member of Rajya Sabha during 1995-97, 1997-98 and 2004-2005. He has been elected to Lok Sabha from Thiruvananthapuram in 1998 and from Mukundapuram Constituency in 1999. Shri. K. Karunakaran served as the Minister for Industries in the Union Cabinet for one year in 1995.

Widely respected within the country as ‘leader’ and administrator, Shri. K. Karunakaran has contributed much to the development of the state. The Kerala State Film Development Corporation, Nedumbassery Airport, Gosree Project, Guruvayoor Railway Line, Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium and NTPC Kayamkulam are among them. It was during his Chief Ministership that two districts viz Kasargod and Pathanamthitta were formed. During his tenure as Chief Minister from 1982-87 he retained the portfolio of SC/ST Development Department and this period was considered as golden days for them.

BOOKS BY & ON KARUNAKARAN


BOOKS BY & ON KARUNAKARAN

 

Sree K. Karunakaran, the Leader has authored his autobiography. It is titled as 'Patharaathe munnottu'(പതറാതെ മുന്നോട്ട്).
 

BIOGRAPHIES


The first biography on him titled '’K.Karunakaran’' was written by Vrindavanam Venugopalan. Published by Islamiya Books, Aluva in 1992.
 
Another biography of the leader is titled as ' K. Karunakaran: A Political Biography'and is written by Govindankutty K. 
 

 
 
K.L. Mohana Varma also wrote book on K. Karunakaran in Malayalam with the title 'കെ കരുണാകരൻ '
 

 

 

കെ കരുണാകരൻ - ജീവിതരേഖ

കെ കരുണാകരൻ -  ജീവിതരേഖ
 

LIFE LINE OF OUR LEADER


Monday 26 June 2017

MALAYALIKALUTE MANASSIL MARUVUM MANIMUTHUKAL


മലയാളികളുടെ മനസ്സിൽ മരുവും
മണി മുത്തുകൾ

 
 




LEADER K. KARUNAKARAN (SITE NEWS)


മലയാളികളുടെ മനസ്സിൽ മരുവും
മണി മുത്തുകൾ
 







Tuesday 20 June 2017

LEADER OF THE LEADER

LEADER OF THE LEADER
 
 

BOOKS ON THE LEADER



BOOKS BY THE LEADER

BOOKS BY THE LEADER

 

HOROSCOPE OF K. KARUNAKARAN


POLITICS OF LEADER

POLITICS OF LEADER
 
 
In 1937, Karunakaran joined the flood relief camps that were conducted by V.R. Krishnan Ezhuthachan, C. Achyutha Menon, R.M. Manakkalath and other leaders of Prajamandalam, an early freedom struggle movement in Cochin State. He became a member of the Indian National Congress and began to wear Khadi. He also participated intensively in the trade union activities in the vast Thattil rubber estates where his uncle Raghavan Nair was a 'writer'. During this time, he would spare his artistic skills and labour in helping the workers' union (later INTUC) for their wall writings and campaigns. Gradually, he was picked up by Panampilly Govinda Menon as his most favourite follower. In due course, Karunakaran rose to a level of the senior-most Leader of the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). The INTUC later became one of the largest trade unions in India having with over 4 million memberships today. He went on to become the Thrissur District Congress Committee President, after which he was elected to the Cochin Legislative Assembly twice before the formation of Kerala State. He contested in the 1957 Kerala Legislative Assembly Elections against a strong trade unionist and an ex. congressmen,DR.A R Menon, when no one in the state Congress party came up front to oppose Mr. Menon. When the results came, Karunakaran lost by less than one thousand votes, and A R Menon was heard saying, "Nhan anu sarikku tottatu. (I am the one who really lost)." [edit]Karunakaran in power
 
Karunakaran was denied a Congress ticket in the 1960 Kerala Legislative Assembly Elections, after which he was allotted a ticket to contest from a strong Communist stronghold, Thrissur's Mala constituency in the 1965 Kerala Legislative Assembly Elections.
 
 Karunakaran surprised everyone by defeating the left front candidate by more than 3000 votes, and since represented the constituency in 1967, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1987, and 1991. He was first elected as the Congress Legislative Party leader in 1967. He took over the State Congress Legislative Party's machinery when Congress was down to only 9 MLAs in the assembly.
 

 

 

OUR LEADER K. KARUNAKARAN

 
OUR LEADER
 
 
 
OUR LEADER K. KARUNAKARAN