V. C. Kabeer is an Indian politician, Gandhian and current president of Gandhi Darshan Samithi. He served as a minister in Third Nayanar ministry from...
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1977 1977 5th P. Balan Indian National Congress 1977 – 1980 1980 6th V. C. Kabeer Indian National Congress 1980 – 1982 1982 7th Independent 1982 – 1987...
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the state cabinet minister of Kerala, resigned his post. His colleague V. C. Kabeer, then the member from Ottapalam legislative constituency, and the member...
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that and later started his job as a sewing worker. Balan and his wife A. V. Bharathy have two daughters. He died on June 8, 2004, at a private hospital...
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Pattambi GEN K. E. Ismayil CPI 32013 INC 29870 2,143 45 Ottapalam GEN V. C. Kabeer IND 27689 IND 23994 3,695 46 Sreekrishnapuram GEN E. Padmanabhan CPI(M)...
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having 70 MLAs each. The only vote that shifted the balance was Speaker A. C. Jose’s. His casting vote, exercised eight times, was the only thing that...
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Democratic Front. The CPI-M took disciplinary action against their MLA, Mr. M.V. Raghavan. Consequently, he launched a new party, Communist Marxist Party...
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and resulted in a voter turnout of 71.16%. The then Leader of opposition, V. S. Achuthanandan lost from Mararikulam, a Marxist bastion. It is only the...
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Employees Union (C.I.T.U.) (present) District Joint Secretary, C.I.T.U (present) Vice-President, State Committee, Government Press Workers Union (C.I.T.U.) (present)...
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Indian National Congress-led United Democratic Front by a margin of 56 seats. V. S. Achuthanandan, who led the CPI(M) was sworn in as the Chief Minister of...
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