G. Karthikeyan

{{Short description|Indian politician (1949–2015)}}

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| image = Karthikeyan 2012.jpg

| name = G. Karthikeyan

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| birth_date = {{Birth date |1949|01|20|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Varkala, United State of Travancore and Cochin, Dominion of India

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2015|03|07|1949|01|20}}

| death_place = Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

| nationality = Indian

| office = Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

| term_start = 2 June 2011{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/g-karthikeyan-elected-speakerkerala-assembly/437673/|title=G Karthikeyan elected Speaker of Kerala Assembly|author=BS Reporter|date=3 June 2011|work=business-standard.com|accessdate=7 March 2015}}

| term_end = 7 March 2015

| 1blankname1 = Chief Minister

| 1namedata1 = Oommen Chandy

| predecessor1 = K. Radhakrishnan

| successor1 = N. Sakthan

| constituency1 = Aruvikkara

| office2 = Deputy Leader of the Opposition

| term_start2 = 2006

| term_end2 = 2011

| office3 = Minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Government of Kerala

| term_start3 = 2001

| term_end3 = 2004

| 1blankname3 = Chief Minister

| 1namedata3 = A. K. Antony

| predecessor3 = E. Chandrasekharan Nair

| successor3 = Adoor Prakash

| office4 = Minister for Electricity, Government of Kerala

| term_start4 = 1995

| term_end4 = 1996

| 1blankname4 = Chief Minister

| 1namedata4 = A. K. Antony

| predecessor4 = C. V. Padmarajan

| successor4 = Pinarayi Vijayan

| party = Indian National Congress

| spouse = Dr. M. T. Sulekha

| children = 2 (incl. K. S. Sabarinadhan)

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| date = 7 March

| year = 2015

| source = https://web.archive.org/web/20121010172838/http://kerala.gov.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4101&Itemid=2608 kerala.gov.in

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G. Karthikeyan (20 January 1949 – 7 March 2015) was an Indian politician and former speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. He was the Member of the Legislative Assembly from Aruvikkara constituency, who represented the Indian National Congress.

Political life

G. Karthikeyan entered politics through student movements and was a leader of Kerala Students Union (KSU). He held a Bachelor of Laws degree. He served as the State president of Kerala Students Union. He was a Student member of senate of Kerala University and Secretary of Kerala University Union. He also held various posts in Youth Congress, including State General Secretary and State President. He was the general secretary of Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC).[http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/members/karthikeyan.pdf G. Karthikeyan at Niyamasabha] Karthikeyan was the only elected Vice President of KPCC and also served as the Chief Whip and Deputy Leader of the Congress Legislature Party. He served as Minister for Electricity (Government of Kerala) in the Ministry headed by Shri A.K. Antony in 1995 and was the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies in the A.K. Antony Ministry in 2001. He was also an A.I.C.C. Member.

G Karthikeyan has been elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly as M.L.A in 1982 (Trivandrum North), 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006 (Aryanad) and in 2011 (Aruvikkara). He was elected as the speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly in 2011, succeeding K. Radhakrishnan. He died on 7 March 2015, aged 66, at Health Care Global (H.C.G.) hospital in Bangalore, after suffering from serious complications of cancer. He was the second Speaker to die in office, after K. M. Seethi Sahib in 1961, and the first to die during a legislative session. He is survived by his wife and children.{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/kerala-assembly-speaker-g-karthikeyan-passes-away/|title=Kerala Assembly speaker G Karthikeyan passes away|date=7 March 2015|work=The Indian Express|accessdate=7 March 2015}}

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!colspan="4"|Major Election Victories

YearConstituencyClosest rivalMajority (votes)
1982Trivandrum NorthK. Anirudhan (CPI(M))8,846http://ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/KLA/KL_1982_ST_REP.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}
1991AryanadK. Pankajakshan (RSP)3,480http://ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/KLA/KL_1991_ST_REP.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}
1996AryanadK.P Sankaradas (RSP)8,617http://ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/KLA/KL_1996_ST_REP.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}
2001AryanadG. Arjunan (RSP)12,071http://ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/KLA/KL_2001_ST_REP.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}
2006AryanadT.J Chandrachoodan (RSP)2,198http://ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/KLA/KL_2006_ST_REP.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}
2011AruvikkaraSreedharan Nair (RSP)10,674http://ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/LAC-2011-RESULTS/136B.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}

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