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Kerala Congress (Jacob)

Kerala Congress (Jacob) is a regional political party in the Indian state of Kerala. It is a faction of Kerala Congress founded by the former minister the late T. M. Jacob who has held portfolios like Education, Irrigation, Culture and Civil Supplies in the Kerala Legislative Assembly.

Kerala Congress (Jacob)
AbbreviationKEC(J)
LeaderAnoop Jacob
ChairpersonVakkanad Radhakrishnan[1]
FounderT. M. Jacob
Founded16 December 1993; 30 years ago (1993-12-16)
Split fromKerala Congress (M)
HeadquartersCentral Committee Office, T.B Road, Kottayam, Kerala
IdeologySecularism
Socialism
Democracy
ECI StatusRegistered Party[2]
AllianceUnited Democratic Front
Seats in Kerala Legislative Assembly
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Formation edit

The Kerala Congress (Jacob) faction was born in 1993 when T. M. Jacob and his supporting MLAs – Johnny Nellore, Mathew Stephen and P. M. Mathew – decided to split from the Kerala Congress (M) party led by former Minister K. M. Mani following difference of opinion. P. M. Mathew and Mathew Stephen later returned to their former party, Kerala Congress (M).

Kerala Congress (Jacob) has its strongholds in the eastern part of Ernakulam district, such as Piravom, Kothamangalam and Kuthattukulam, and in certain areas in the Alappuzha, and Trivandrum districts.

Johny Nellore and a few members left the party on March 7, 2020 and joined the Joseph group.After Johnny Nellore's exit, Vakkanad Radhakrishnan[3] was elected as the new Chairman of Kerala Congress (J) in the party meeting that was held on June 26, 2020 at Kottayam.

History edit

From its inception on 16 December 1993, Kerala Congress (Jacob) was an alliance member of the Indian National Congress-led United Democratic Front (India) (UDF). In 2005, K.C.(Jacob) left the UDF following differences with the new Chief Minister, Oommen Chandy, and dissolved into the newly formed Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran) party led by former Chief Minister K. Karunakaran.

DIC (Karunakaran) had been widely expected to forge an alliance with LDF for the 2006 assembly elections but instead it entered into an understanding with UDF. Both T. M. Jacob and Nellore lost in the elections, from Piravom and Muvattupuzha constituencies respectively.

In September 2006, following differences with the party President K. Muraleedharan, son of K. Karunakaran, T. M. Jacob and his supporters split from DIC(Karunakaran) and revived the Kerala Congress (Jacob) party. They were welcomed back by the Congress-led UDF after a period of hesitation.

In 2011, Kerala Legislative Assembly elections, T. M. Jacob reclaimed his MLA status from Piravom by defeating M. J. Jacob of the LDF. However, the party's other candidate, Nellore, lost the election in the Angamaly constituency to Jose Thettayil of the LDF. T. M. Jacob became a minister in the newly elected UDF Ministry led by Oommen Chandy, handling the Food & Civil Supplies portfolio.

T. M. Jacob died on 30 October 2011. Following this, his son, Anoop Jacob, who had been State President of Kerala Youth Front (Jacob), was nominated by the party and UDF to contest the Piravom assembly seat, earlier represented by his father. He won the by-election by a margin of 12070 votes, defeating M. J. Jacob. The results were out on 21 March 2012. UDF has announced that Anoop will be made a Cabinet Minister.[4][5][6]

Kerala Assembly elections edit

The following are the constituencies KC(Jacob) contested as part of United Democratic Front in the 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 Kerala Assembly elections and the 2012 by-election.

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Kerala Government edit

Anoop Jacob – Minister for Food and Civil Supplies,Consumer Affairs and Registration

The following are the party nominees to head various boards and corporations under the State Government's control.

  • Johnny Nellore – Chairman, Pharmaceutical Corporation Kerala Ltd (Oushadhi)
  • Vakkanad Radhakrishnan – Chairman, Quilon Co-operative Spinning Mills Ltd
  • C.Mohanan Pillai – Chairman, State Farming Corporation of Kerala Ltd (SFCK)

References edit

  1. ^ "Kerala: വാക്കനാട് രാധാകൃഷ്ണൻ കേരള കോൺഗ്രസ് (ജേക്കബ്) ചെയർമാൻ". madhyamam.com. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  2. ^ "List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18.01.2013" (PDF). India: Election Commission of India. 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Kerala: വാക്കനാട് രാധാകൃഷ്ണൻ കേരള കോൺഗ്രസ് (ജേക്കബ്) ചെയർമാൻ". manoramaonline.com. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Kerala: UDF's Anup Jacob wins Piravom bypoll". Zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
  5. ^ Yahoo! India – Wed 21 Mar 2012 (21 March 2012). "Piravam election: Anoop Jacob (UDF) wins by 12071 votes – Yahoo News India". In.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 17 November 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Latest India News | Breaking News | World & Business News | Sports & Entertainment news". Expressbuzz.com. Retrieved 17 November 2013.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Mathew, Roy (21 March 2012). "UDF candidate wins Piravom bypoll in Kerala". The Hindu. Chennai, India.

External links edit

Official website

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For other uses see Kerala Congress disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kerala Congress Jacob news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Kerala Congress Jacob is a regional political party in the Indian state of Kerala It is a faction of Kerala Congress founded by the former minister the late T M Jacob who has held portfolios like Education Irrigation Culture and Civil Supplies in the Kerala Legislative Assembly Kerala Congress Jacob AbbreviationKEC J LeaderAnoop JacobChairpersonVakkanad Radhakrishnan 1 FounderT M JacobFounded16 December 1993 30 years ago 1993 12 16 Split fromKerala Congress M HeadquartersCentral Committee Office T B Road Kottayam KeralaIdeologySecularismSocialismDemocracyECI StatusRegistered Party 2 AllianceUnited Democratic FrontSeats in Kerala Legislative Assembly1 140Politics of IndiaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Formation 2 History 3 Kerala Assembly elections 4 Kerala Government 5 References 6 External linksFormation editThe Kerala Congress Jacob faction was born in 1993 when T M Jacob and his supporting MLAs Johnny Nellore Mathew Stephen and P M Mathew decided to split from the Kerala Congress M party led by former Minister K M Mani following difference of opinion P M Mathew and Mathew Stephen later returned to their former party Kerala Congress M Kerala Congress Jacob has its strongholds in the eastern part of Ernakulam district such as Piravom Kothamangalam and Kuthattukulam and in certain areas in the Alappuzha and Trivandrum districts Johny Nellore and a few members left the party on March 7 2020 and joined the Joseph group After Johnny Nellore s exit Vakkanad Radhakrishnan 3 was elected as the new Chairman of Kerala Congress J in the party meeting that was held on June 26 2020 at Kottayam History editFrom its inception on 16 December 1993 Kerala Congress Jacob was an alliance member of the Indian National Congress led United Democratic Front India UDF In 2005 K C Jacob left the UDF following differences with the new Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and dissolved into the newly formed Democratic Indira Congress Karunakaran party led by former Chief Minister K Karunakaran DIC Karunakaran had been widely expected to forge an alliance with LDF for the 2006 assembly elections but instead it entered into an understanding with UDF Both T M Jacob and Nellore lost in the elections from Piravom and Muvattupuzha constituencies respectively In September 2006 following differences with the party President K Muraleedharan son of K Karunakaran T M Jacob and his supporters split from DIC Karunakaran and revived the Kerala Congress Jacob party They were welcomed back by the Congress led UDF after a period of hesitation In 2011 Kerala Legislative Assembly elections T M Jacob reclaimed his MLA status from Piravom by defeating M J Jacob of the LDF However the party s other candidate Nellore lost the election in the Angamaly constituency to Jose Thettayil of the LDF T M Jacob became a minister in the newly elected UDF Ministry led by Oommen Chandy handling the Food amp Civil Supplies portfolio T M Jacob died on 30 October 2011 Following this his son Anoop Jacob who had been State President of Kerala Youth Front Jacob was nominated by the party and UDF to contest the Piravom assembly seat earlier represented by his father He won the by election by a margin of 12070 votes defeating M J Jacob The results were out on 21 March 2012 UDF has announced that Anoop will be made a Cabinet Minister 4 5 6 Kerala Assembly elections editThe following are the constituencies KC Jacob contested as part of United Democratic Front in the 1996 2001 2006 2011 Kerala Assembly elections and the 2012 by election 1996 Piravom T M Jacob won Muvattupuzha Johnny Nellore won Kaduthuruthy P M Mathew lost Peermade Mathew Stephen lost 2001 Piravom T M Jacob won Muvattupuzha Johnny Nellore won Kuttanad Prof Oommen Mathew lost Udumbanchola Mathew Stephen lost 2011 Piravom T M Jacob won Angamaly Johnny Nellore lost Tarur N Vineesh lost 2012 Piravom Anoop Jacob won 2016 Piravom Anoop Jacob won 2021 Piravom Anoop Jacob won 7 Kerala Government editAnoop Jacob Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Consumer Affairs and RegistrationThe following are the party nominees to head various boards and corporations under the State Government s control Johnny Nellore Chairman Pharmaceutical Corporation Kerala Ltd Oushadhi Vakkanad Radhakrishnan Chairman Quilon Co operative Spinning Mills Ltd C Mohanan Pillai Chairman State Farming Corporation of Kerala Ltd SFCK References edit Kerala വ ക കന ട ര ധ ക ഷ ണൻ ക രള ക ൺഗ രസ ജ ക കബ ച യർമ ൻ madhyamam com Retrieved 26 June 2020 List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18 01 2013 PDF India Election Commission of India 2013 Retrieved 9 May 2013 Kerala വ ക കന ട ര ധ ക ഷ ണൻ ക രള ക ൺഗ രസ ജ ക കബ ച യർമ ൻ manoramaonline com Retrieved 26 June 2020 Kerala UDF s Anup Jacob wins Piravom bypoll Zeenews india com Retrieved 17 November 2013 Yahoo India Wed 21 Mar 2012 21 March 2012 Piravam election Anoop Jacob UDF wins by 12071 votes Yahoo News India In news yahoo com Retrieved 17 November 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Latest India News Breaking News World amp Business News Sports amp Entertainment news Expressbuzz com Retrieved 17 November 2013 permanent dead link Mathew Roy 21 March 2012 UDF candidate wins Piravom bypoll in Kerala The Hindu Chennai India External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kerala Congress Jacob amp oldid 1211720967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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