Second Antony ministry

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The Ninth Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in A. K. Antony's second ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the executive wing of Kerala state government, led by Indian National Congress Party leader A. K. Antony from 22 March 1995 to 9 May 1996. Antony became the 16th Chief Minister of Kerala, following the resignation of K. Karunakaran, and his newly appointed ministry had 18 ministries.

The Kerala Council of Ministers, during Antony's second term as Chief Minister of Kerala, consisted of:[1]

Ministers[edit]

Minister Ministry
1 A. K. Antony Chief Minister
2 C.T. Ahammed Ali Minister for Public Works
3 Aryadan Muhammed Minister for Labour and Minister for Tourism
4 R. Balakrishna Pillai Minister for Transport
5 P.K.K. Bava Minister for Panchayat and Social Welfare
6 T.M. Jacob Minister for Irrigation and Culture
7 Kadavoor Sivadasan Minister for Forest and Rural Development
8 G. Karthikeyan Minister for Electricity
9 P.K. Kunhalikutty Minister for Industries and Municipalities
10 K.M. Mani Minister for Revenue and Law
11 E. T. Muhammed Basheer Minister for Education
12 M.T. Padma Minister for Fisheries and Registration
13 C.V. Padmarajan Minister for Finance
14 Pandalam Sudhakaran Minister for Excise and Welfare of Backward and Schedule Communities
15 M.V. Raghavan Minister for Co-operation
16 K.K. Ramachandran Master Minister for Food and Civil Supplies
17 V.M. Sudheeran Minister for Health
18 P.P. Thankachan Minister for Agriculture

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. "Council of Ministers since 1957 – Ninth Kerala Legislative Assembly". Government of Kerala. Archived from the original on 3 April 2013.