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'''K. C. Venugopal''' (born 4 February 1963) is an Indian politician who is a [[Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha]] elected from [[Rajasthan]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/rajya-sabha-elections-congress-wins-two-seats-bjp-wins-one-in-rajasthan-101399| title=Rajya Sabha elections: Congress wins two seats, BJP wins one in Rajasthan| work=[[The Tribune]] | date=19 June 2020 | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref> and former member of parliament in Lower House and is a member of the [[Indian National Congress]]. He has been appointed | '''K. C. Venugopal''' (born 4 February 1963) is an Indian politician who is a [[Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha]] elected from [[Rajasthan]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/rajya-sabha-elections-congress-wins-two-seats-bjp-wins-one-in-rajasthan-101399| title=Rajya Sabha elections: Congress wins two seats, BJP wins one in Rajasthan| work=[[The Tribune]] | date=19 June 2020 | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref> and former member of parliament in Lower House and is a member of the [[Indian National Congress]]. He has been appointed a General Secretary of [[All India Congress Committee|AICC]] and in charge of [[Karnataka]] on 29 April 2017. Later, he was given additional charge of the general secretary of the organization. He was the Minister of State for [[Ministry of Civil Aviation (India)|Civil Aviation]] & [[Ministry of Power (India)|Ministry of Power]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=88682|title=Press Information Bureau}}</ref> in the [[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]] Government. | ||
== Personal life == | == Personal life == | ||
K. C. Venugopal was born on 4 February 1963 | K. C. Venugopal was born on 4 February 1963 to Kunjukrishnan Nambi and Janaki Amma in [[Payyanur]], [[Kannur District]] of [[Kerala]].<ref>http://niyamasabha.org/codes/members/venugopalkc.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> | ||
== Political life == | == Political life == | ||
[[File:Shri K.C. Venugopal assumes the charge of the Minister of State for Power, in New Delhi on January 20, 2011.jpg|thumb|K. C. Venugopal taking charge as the Minister of Power in [[Manmohan Singh]] ministry.]] | [[File:Shri K.C. Venugopal assumes the charge of the Minister of State for Power, in New Delhi on January 20, 2011.jpg|thumb|K. C. Venugopal taking charge as the Minister of Power in [[Manmohan Singh]] ministry.]] | ||
He came to active politics through the Student Movement of the [[Indian National Congress]]. He became the State President of the [[Kerala Students Union]] and State President of the [[Indian Youth Congress]], He was elected to the [[Kerala Legislative Assembly]] from [[Alappuzha]] Constituency in 1996,2001 and 2006.<ref> http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_10.htm Members of 10th KLA 1996-01 </ref><ref> http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_11.htm Members of 11th KLA 2001-06 </ref><ref> http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_12.htm Members of 12th KLA 2006-11 </ref> He served as the [[Minister (government)|Minister]] for Dewaswom and [[Tourism]] in the [[Oommen Chandy]] Ministry from 2004-06. He | He came to active politics through the Student Movement of the [[Indian National Congress]]. He became the State President of the [[Kerala Students Union]] and State President of the [[Indian Youth Congress]], He was elected to the [[Kerala Legislative Assembly]] from [[Alappuzha]] Constituency in 1996, 2001 and 2006.<ref>http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_10.htm Members of 10th KLA 1996-01</ref><ref>http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_11.htm Members of 11th KLA 2001-06</ref><ref>http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_12.htm Members of 12th KLA 2006-11</ref> He served as the [[Minister (government)|Minister]] for Dewaswom and [[Tourism]] in the [[Oommen Chandy]] Ministry from 2004-06. He contested the [[General Elections]] to [[Loksabha]] from [[Alappuzha (Lok Sabha constituency)|Alappuzha]] Constituency in 2009 and won with a good margin.{{Citation needed|date= April 2022}} | ||
For Mr. Venugopal, [[Kannur]] has not been his political gravitational field ever since he politically relocated himself to Alappuzha following his election victory from the Alappuzha Assembly constituency in 1996. His success in the two Assembly elections in 2001 and 2006 and his election to the Lok Sabha in the 2009 Parliament election have only completed the process of his political expatriation. | For Mr. Venugopal, [[Kannur]] has not been his political gravitational field ever since he politically relocated himself to Alappuzha following his election victory from the Alappuzha Assembly constituency in 1996. His success in the two Assembly elections in 2001 and 2006 and his election to the Lok Sabha in the 2009 Parliament election have only completed the process of his political expatriation.{{Citation needed|date= April 2022}} | ||
However, he always kept in touch with his home district. The 56-year-old Congress leader, who served as Minister for Tourism and Devaswom in the United Democratic Front (UDF) government during 2004-06, began his political career when he was a student of the [[Payyanur]] College. | However, he always kept in touch with his home district. The 56-year-old Congress leader, who served as Minister for Tourism and Devaswom in the United Democratic Front (UDF) government during 2004-06, began his political career when he was a student of the [[Payyanur]] College.{{Citation needed|date= April 2022}} | ||
Since then he has been on the right trajectory of his political career in his party. From being a president of the [[Payyanur]] College unit of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) to his induction in the Union Cabinet, it was a long journey for a leader of his age. In between, he served as State President of the KSU (1987–92) and the Youth Congress (1992–2000), among others. | Since then he has been on the right trajectory of his political career in his party. From being a president of the [[Payyanur]] College unit of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) to his induction in the Union Cabinet, it was a long journey for a leader of his age. In between, he served as State President of the KSU (1987–92) and the Youth Congress (1992–2000), among others.{{Citation needed|date= April 2022}} | ||
A post-graduate in mathematics, Venugopal owes his rapid political evolution to the late leader [[K. Karunakaran]]. His loyalty to the leader when the latter was at the helm of Congress affairs in the State helped him step on the political ladder without much ado. Venugopal was also a volleyball player during his college days. He played for the [[Payyanur]] College and the Calicut University. | A post-graduate in mathematics, Venugopal owes his rapid political evolution to the late leader [[K. Karunakaran]]. His loyalty to the leader when the latter was at the helm of Congress affairs in the State helped him step on the political ladder without much ado. Venugopal was also a volleyball player during his college days. He played for the [[Payyanur]] College and the Calicut University.{{Citation needed|date= April 2022}} | ||
Mr. Venugopal's supporters say that though he has moved to Alappuzha, he took a personal interest in various tourism projects in his home district when he was Tourism Minister. The Town Square, the renovated Gandhi Park at [[Payyanur]], approval of the proposals for the development of beaches in the district, and the eco-tourism project for Paithalmala are some among them | Mr. Venugopal's supporters say that though he has moved to Alappuzha, he took a personal interest in various tourism projects in his home district when he was Tourism Minister. The Town Square, the renovated Gandhi Park at [[Payyanur]], approval of the proposals for the development of beaches in the district, and the eco-tourism project for Paithalmala are some among them.{{Citation needed|date= April 2022}} | ||
On 29 April 2017, he was chosen as general secretary of [[All India Congress Committee]]. He also was made in charge of Congress War Rooms in many elections. He | On 29 April 2017, he was chosen as general secretary of [[All India Congress Committee]]. He also was made in charge of Congress War Rooms in many elections. He was elected from Rajasthan as a Member of parliament [[Rajya Sabha]] on 19 June 2020.<ref>{{Cite news|title=CBI Takes Over Solar Scam Probe, Case Against Top Kerala Congress Leaders |url=https://www.ndtv.com/kerala-news/solar-panel-case-cbi-case-against-top-congress-leaders-in-kerala-over-solar-panel-scam-2512225|last=|date=17 Aug 2021|work=NDTV}}</ref> | ||
== Controversy == | |||
In August 2022, the [[Central Bureau of Investigation]] (CBI) questioned Venugopal in connection with an alleged [[sexual exploitation]] case in the 2012 solar scam in [[Kerala]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=IANS |date=2022-08-17 |title=CBI questions KC Venugopal in solar scam sexual exploitation case |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/cbi-questions-kc-venugopal-in-solar-scam-sexual-exploitation-case-122081700107_1.html |access-date=2022-08-18 |website=www.business-standard.com |language=en}}</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Kerala MLAs 2001–2006]] | [[Category:Kerala MLAs 2001–2006]] | ||
[[Category:Kerala MLAs 2006–2011]] | [[Category:Kerala MLAs 2006–2011]] |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 16 October 2022
K. C. Venugopal | |
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Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha | |
Assumed office 19 June 2020 | |
Constituency | Rajasthan |
General Secretary (Organisation) of the All India Congress Committee | |
Assumed office 2019 | |
Preceded by | Ashok Gehlot |
General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee for Karnataka | |
In office 22 June 2018 – 11 September 2020 | |
President | Rahul Gandhi |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Randeep Surjewala |
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 31 May 2009 – 23 May 2019 | |
Preceded by | K. S. Manoj |
Succeeded by | A. M. Ariff |
Constituency | Alappuzha |
Minister of State for Civil Aviation | |
In office 28 October 2012 – 26 May 2014 | |
Prime Minister | Manmohan Singh |
Preceded by | Jayanthi Natarajan |
Succeeded by | G. M. Siddeswara |
Minister of State for Power | |
In office 20 January 2011 – 28 October 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Manmohan Singh |
Preceded by | Bharatsinh Madhavsinh Solanki |
Succeeded by | Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia |
Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1996 – 2009 | |
Preceded by | K. P. Ramachandran Nair |
Succeeded by | A. A. Shukoor |
Constituency | Alappuzha |
Personal details | |
Born | Payyanur, Kerala, India | 4 February 1963
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Spouse(s) | Asha Venugopal |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) |
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Residence | Alappuzha, Kerala |
Alma mater | University of Calicut |
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K. C. Venugopal (born 4 February 1963) is an Indian politician who is a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha elected from Rajasthan[1] and former member of parliament in Lower House and is a member of the Indian National Congress. He has been appointed a General Secretary of AICC and in charge of Karnataka on 29 April 2017. Later, he was given additional charge of the general secretary of the organization. He was the Minister of State for Civil Aviation & Ministry of Power[2] in the UPA Government.
Personal life[edit]
K. C. Venugopal was born on 4 February 1963 to Kunjukrishnan Nambi and Janaki Amma in Payyanur, Kannur District of Kerala.[3]
Political life[edit]

He came to active politics through the Student Movement of the Indian National Congress. He became the State President of the Kerala Students Union and State President of the Indian Youth Congress, He was elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly from Alappuzha Constituency in 1996, 2001 and 2006.[4][5][6] He served as the Minister for Dewaswom and Tourism in the Oommen Chandy Ministry from 2004-06. He contested the General Elections to Loksabha from Alappuzha Constituency in 2009 and won with a good margin.[citation needed]
For Mr. Venugopal, Kannur has not been his political gravitational field ever since he politically relocated himself to Alappuzha following his election victory from the Alappuzha Assembly constituency in 1996. His success in the two Assembly elections in 2001 and 2006 and his election to the Lok Sabha in the 2009 Parliament election have only completed the process of his political expatriation.[citation needed]
However, he always kept in touch with his home district. The 56-year-old Congress leader, who served as Minister for Tourism and Devaswom in the United Democratic Front (UDF) government during 2004-06, began his political career when he was a student of the Payyanur College.[citation needed]
Since then he has been on the right trajectory of his political career in his party. From being a president of the Payyanur College unit of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) to his induction in the Union Cabinet, it was a long journey for a leader of his age. In between, he served as State President of the KSU (1987–92) and the Youth Congress (1992–2000), among others.[citation needed]
A post-graduate in mathematics, Venugopal owes his rapid political evolution to the late leader K. Karunakaran. His loyalty to the leader when the latter was at the helm of Congress affairs in the State helped him step on the political ladder without much ado. Venugopal was also a volleyball player during his college days. He played for the Payyanur College and the Calicut University.[citation needed]
Mr. Venugopal's supporters say that though he has moved to Alappuzha, he took a personal interest in various tourism projects in his home district when he was Tourism Minister. The Town Square, the renovated Gandhi Park at Payyanur, approval of the proposals for the development of beaches in the district, and the eco-tourism project for Paithalmala are some among them.[citation needed]
On 29 April 2017, he was chosen as general secretary of All India Congress Committee. He also was made in charge of Congress War Rooms in many elections. He was elected from Rajasthan as a Member of parliament Rajya Sabha on 19 June 2020.[7]
Controversy[edit]
In August 2022, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) questioned Venugopal in connection with an alleged sexual exploitation case in the 2012 solar scam in Kerala.[8]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Rajya Sabha elections: Congress wins two seats, BJP wins one in Rajasthan". The Tribune. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ↑ "Press Information Bureau".
- ↑ http://niyamasabha.org/codes/members/venugopalkc.pdf Template:Bare URL PDF
- ↑ http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_10.htm Members of 10th KLA 1996-01
- ↑ http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_11.htm Members of 11th KLA 2001-06
- ↑ http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/mem_1_12.htm Members of 12th KLA 2006-11
- ↑ "CBI Takes Over Solar Scam Probe, Case Against Top Kerala Congress Leaders". NDTV. 17 August 2021.
- ↑ IANS (17 August 2022). "CBI questions KC Venugopal in solar scam sexual exploitation case". www.business-standard.com. Retrieved 18 August 2022.