United Democratic Front (UDF) lead by the Congress Party has put its best efforts to grab the power from LDF in Kerala in highly battered Assembly Elections 2011. The opposition front has wrest power from the party in office, Communist Party of India-Marxist with a very thin majority of just two seats. The UDF has managed to seal 72 seats, just one extra than the magic figure of 71 seats to assume power. LDF has secured 68 seats just short of 3 seats to retain the crown and satisfied itself as a strong opposition party in the new Assembly. The Kerala Assembly has a total of 140 seats. And this is the very close contest in the three decades of state politics in Kerala. Following is the list of some major winners and losers in Kerala Assembly Elections 2011:
1. VS Achuthanandan (LDF): Won
2. K R Gowri Amma (UDF): Lost
3. P Thilothaman (LDF): Won
4. O Rajagopal (BJP): Lost
5. MLA V Sivankutty (LDF): Won
6. Hibi Eden (INC): Won (Ernakulam)
7. Sebastian Paul (Independent): Lost
8. K M Mani: Kerala Congress (Mani) : Won
9. Oommen Chandy: Won
Ministers in Kerala outgoing Government who won the elections:
1. M A Baby (Education): Kundara
2. Elamaram Kareem (Industries): Beypore
3. G Sudhakaran (Cooperation): Ambalapuzha
4. Thomas Issac (Finance): Alapuzha
5. Mullakara Ratnakaran (Agriculture) : Chadayamangalam
6. A K Balan (Power) : Tarur
7. Jose Thettayil (Transport) : Angamally
8. P K Gurudasan (Labour and Excise): Kollam
9. Kodiyeri Balakrishnan (Home and Tourism): Thalassery
10. C Divakaran (Animal Husbandary and Civil Supplies) : Karunagapally
11. S Sharma (Fisheries) : Vypeen.
Kerala out going Ministers who lost the elections:
1. V Surendran Pillai (Harbour Minister): Thiruvananthapuram.
2. N K Premachandran (Water Resources Minister) : Chavara
3. Ramachandran Kadannappalli (Devaswom) : Kannur
KERALA STATE NEW MINISTERS PREDICTION-KERALA ASSEMBLY 2011
KERALA ASSEMBLY 2011
NEW COUNCIL OF MINISTERS- PREDICTION
1 Oommen Chandy-Chief Minister
2 P.K. Kunjalikutty- Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Tourism
3 Ramesh Chennithala- Minister for Finance
4 V.D. Satheesan -Minister for Industries & Commerce
5 K.M. Mani- Minister for Revenue
6 T.A. Ahmed Kabeer -Minister for Agriculture
7 P.K. Abdu Rabb- Minister for Co-operation & Coir
8 Shreyams Kumar -Minister for Devaswom
9 Dominic Presentation -Minister for Labour and Employment, Excise
10 P.C. George- Minister for Water Resources
11 K.B. GaneshKumar- Minister for Transport
12 K. Muralidharan -Minister for Food & Civil Supplies, Animal husbandry and Dairy development
13 P.K. Jayalakshmi- Minister for Welfare of Backward & Scheduled Communities,
14 Shibu Baby John- Minister for Forests and Housing
15 Abdul Samad Samadhani- Minister for Education and Culture
16 P.J. Joseph -Minister for Local Self Government
17 K. Babu -Minister for Law, Sports, Public works and Parliamentary affairs
18 T.M .Jacob – Minister for Fisheries
19 Dr K.M Muneer- Minister for Health and Family Welfare
20 P.C Vishnunath- Minister for Port & Youth welfare
21 Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan-Electricity
SPEAKER- G. KARTHIKEYAN
DEPUTY SPEAKER- V.S SIVAKUMAR
Hi Joy John,
Very good effort.
Lets wait till 23rd to know far your predictions will become a reality.
Congratulation for all ministers and MLA
this is the result of working hard to achive goals