Fourth Karunanidhi ministry
Consequent to the General Elections held on 27 April 1996 and 2 May 1996 the Governor appointed M. Karunanidhi as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu with effect from 13 May 1996. The Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister appointed Twenty-five more Ministers on the same day.[1][2][3][4][5]
Fourth Karunanidhi ministry | |
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10th Ministry of Tamil Nadu | |
Date formed | 13 May 1996 |
Date dissolved | 13 May 2001 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Governor Marri Chenna Reddy |
Head of government | M. Karunanidhi |
Member parties | DMK |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | TMC |
Opposition leader | S. Balakrishnan |
History | |
Election(s) | 1996 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 Years |
Predecessor | First Jayalalithaa ministry |
Successor | Second Jayalalithaa ministry |
Cabinet ministers
S.no | Name | Designation | Party | |
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Chief Minister | ||||
1. | M. Karunanidhi | Chief Minister | DMK | |
Cabinet Ministers | ||||
2. | K. Anbazhagan | Minister for Education | DMK | |
3. | Arcot N. Veerasamy | Minister for Health and Electricity | ||
4. | Ko. Si. Mani | Minister for Rural Development and Local Administration | ||
5. | Veerapandi S. Arurmugam | Minister for Agriculture | ||
6. | Duraimurugan | Minister for Public Works | ||
7. | K. Ponmudy | Minister for Transport and Labour | ||
8. | Pasumpon Tha. Kiruttinan | Minister for Highways and Tamil Language & Culture | ||
9. | K.N. Nehru | Minister for Food, PDS and Co-operation | ||
10. | K. Sundaram | Minister for Milk | ||
11. | A. Rahman Khan | Minister for Revenue | ||
12. | Aladi Aruna | Minister for Law | ||
13. | N.K.K. Periasamy | Minister for Handlooms | ||
14. | M.R.K. Panneerselvam | Minister for Backward Classes | ||
15. | Pongalur N. Palanisamy | Minister for Sports and Youth Service Corps | ||
16. | K. Pitchandi | Minister for Housing | ||
17. | I. Periasamy | Minister for Rural Industries and Registration | ||
18. | Pulavar Senguttuvan | Minister for Animal Husbandry and Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments | ||
19. | S.P. Sarkuna Pandian | Minister for Social Welfare | ||
20. | Samayanallur S. Selvarasu | Minister for Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare | ||
21. | C. V. Shanmugam | Minister for Commercial Taxes | ||
22. | N. Suresh Rajan | Minister for Information and Tourism | ||
23. | Andhiyur P. Selvarasu | Minister for Khadi | ||
24. | Jenefer Chandran | Minister for Fisheries | ||
25. | V. Mullaivendhan | Minister for Information and Publicity[1] |
References
- Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly(Eeleventh Assembly) REVIEW 1996-2001 (PDF), Chennai: Secratriat of Legislative Assembly Secretariat, 2005
- Overview, Eleventh Assembly. "Eleventh Assembly Overview". assembly.tn.gov.in. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
- M. Karunanidhi, the five-term Chief Minister, In pictures (7 August 2018). "In pictures: M. Karunanidhi, the five-term Chief Minister". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
- A Timeline, Karunanidhi’s political innings (7 August 2018). "Karunanidhi's political innings: A timeline". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
- Five-time Tamil Nadu CM, Dravidian champion, gritty political survivor, M Karunanidhi (1924-2018) (7 August 2018). "M Karunanidhi (1924-2018): Five-time Tamil Nadu CM, Dravidian champion, gritty political survivor". Scroll.in. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
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