Fourth Karunakaran ministry

The Ninth Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in K. Karunakaran's fourth 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 24 June 1991 to 16 March 1995. It comprised 18 ministers, all belonging to the United Democratic Front. The ministry was formed in the aftermath of the victory of the United Democratic Front in the 1991 assembly elections.

In March 1995, Karunakaran tendered his resignation from the post following dissent within the Congress party as well as the other constituents of the United Democratic Front. Subsequently, A. K. Antony took over as Chief Minister.

Fourth Karunakaran Ministry
15th Cabinet of Kerala
1991-95
Date formed24 June 1991
Date dissolved16 March 1995
People and organisations
Head of governmentK. Karunakaran
History
PredecessorSecond Nayanar ministry
SuccessorSecond Antony ministry

Ministers

MinisterMinistry
1K. KarunakaranChief Minister (Also in charge of Home Affairs)
2C. T. Ahammed AliMinister for Local Administration
3R. Balakrishna PillaiMinister for Transport
4P. K. K. BavaMinister for Public Works
5P. P. GeorgeMinister for Agriculture
6T. M. JacobMinister for Irrigation & Culture
7P. K. KunhalikuttyMinister for Industries
8K. M. ManiMinister for Revenue and Law
9E. T. Muhammed BasheerMinister for Education
10T. H. MusthafaMinister for Food & Civil Supplies
11Oommen ChandyMinister for Finance (Resigned on 22 June 1994)
12M. T. PadmaMinister for Fisheries
13C. V. PadmarajanMinister for Electricity and Coir
14M. V. RaghavanMinister for Co-operation
15R. Ramachandran NairMinister for Health
16N. RamakrishnanMinister for Labour
16M. R. Raghuchandra BalMinister for Excise
17Pandalam SudhakaranMinister for Welfare of Backward and Schedule Communities
18K. P. ViswanathanMinister for Forest & Wild Life

See also

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