First Karunakaran ministry

The First K. Karunakaran Ministry (25 March 1977 – 25 April 1977) was a short-lived ministry of the Kerala Legislative Assembly led by Indian National Congress Leader K. Karunakaran that lasted for a mere 32 days.

First K. Karunakaran Ministry
7th Cabinet of Kerala
1977
First Karunakaran Ministry in 1977
Date formed25 March 1977
Date dissolved25 April 1977
People and organisations
Head of governmentK. Karunakaran
History
PredecessorSecond Achutha Menon Ministry
SuccessorFirst A. K. Antony ministry

K. Karunakaran took charge as the Chief Minister of Kerala on 25 March 1977. However, he tendered his resignation on 25 April 1977, following certain references by the Kerala High Court in what came to be known as the Rajan case.

Upon resignation, he was replaced by A. K. Antony as the Chief Minister.

Ministers

Sno. Minister Constituency Portfolio Party
1 K. Karunakaran Mala Chief Minister Indian National Congress
2 K. K. Balakrishnan Chelakara Minister for Harijan Welfare Indian National Congress
3 M. K. Hemachandran Aranmula Minister for Finance Indian National Congress
4 Oommen Chandy Puthuppally Minister for Labour Indian National Congress
5 K. M. Mani Palai Minister for Home Affairs Kerala Congress
6 K. Sankaranarayanan Thrithala Minister for Agriculture Indian National Congress
7 K. Narayana Kurup Vazhoor Minister for Transport Kerala Congress
8 E. John Jacob Thiruvalla Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Kerala Congress
9 K. Avukader Kutty Naha Tirurangadi Minister for Local Administration Indian Union Muslim League
10 C. H. Mohammed Koya Malappuram Minister for Education Indian Union Muslim League
11 P. K. Vasudevan Nair Alleppey Minister for Industries Communist Party of India
12 J. Chitharanjan Chathanoor Minister for Public Health Communist Party of India
13 Kanthalot Kunhambu Nadapuram Minister for Forests Communist Party of India
14 Baby John Chavara Minister for Revenue Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
15 K. Pankajakshan Trivandrum West Minister for Public Works Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)

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