K. P. Unnikrishnan

K. P. Unnikrishnan
കെ.പി. ഉണ്ണികൃഷ്ണൻ
Union Minister of Surface Transport
In office
6 December 1989 – 10 November 1990
Prime MinisterV. P. Singh
Preceded byRajesh Pilot
Succeeded byManubhai Kotadia
Union Minister of Communications
In office
6 December 1989 – 23 April 1990
Prime MinisterV. P. Singh
Preceded byGiridhar Gamang
Succeeded byJaneshwar Mishra
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1971 (1971) – 1996 (1996)
Preceded byA. Sreedharan
Succeeded byO. Bharathan
ConstituencyVatakara
Personal details
Born(1936-09-20)20 September 1936
Coimbatore, Madras Presidency, British India
(present-day Tamil Nadu, India)
Died3 March 2026(2026-03-03) (aged 89)
Kozhikode, Kerala, India
PartyIndian National Congress (I)
Spouse
Amrita Unnikrishnan
(m. 1977)
Children2
Alma materMadras Christian College, Chennai
Profession
  • Journalist
  • Social worker
  • Writer
As of 23 September, 2006
Source: [1]

K. P. Unnikrishnan (20 September 1936 – 3 March 2026) was an Indian politician and writer who was a Union Minister and parliamentarian of Vatakara constituency.[1]

Early life and education

Unnikrishnan was born on 20 September 1936 to a family from the Malabar Coast.[2] His father's name was E. Kunhikannan Nair. He was educated at the Madras Christian College, Chennai. He also completed his law at Chennai. In 1977, he married Amrita Unnikrishnan. Together, they had two daughters.

Career

Unnikrishnan was associated with the Socialist Party and the Praja Socialist Party during his youth. In the 1960s, he joined the Indian National Congress and became a member of the All India Congress Committee in 1962. He wrote articles for the Mathrubhumi and other periodicals as a special correspondent.

He entered into the electoral foray when he first represented Vatakara constituency in 1971 as an Indian National Congress candidate. He remained unbeaten in the next five Lok Sabha polls (1977, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1991) despite switching over to the Indian National Congress (U) in 1980 and later to the Indian Congress (Socialist) in 1984.[3] In the period 1981–84, he was the leader of Congress (Secular) in the parliament. In the period 1980–82, he was also a member of the Public Accounts Committee. He served as the Minister for Telecommunications, Shipping, Surface Transport in the Vishwanath Pratap Singh ministry (1989–90).[4] During his tenure as minister he oversaw the evacuation of Indians during the Gulf War.[5][6][7]

His only defeat in the constituency came in 1996. Unnikrishnan later quit active politics, shifted his base to New Delhi and then to his ancestral house at Panniyankara in Kozhikode district, and dedicated himself to reading and writing books.

Death

Unnikrishnan died on 3 March 2026, at the age of 89.[8]

References

  1. ^ "The Stalwarts Who Faded Away". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014.
  2. ^ "K.P. Unnikrishnan, former Union Minister and senior Congress leader, passes away". The Hindu. Chennai: Nirmala Lakshman. 3 March 2026. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
  3. ^ "Who's who: Divergence in diversity". India Today. 29 January 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Arif Muhammed Khan visits his old friend KP Unnikrishnan". Deccan Chronicle. 15 September 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  5. ^ K. R. Rajeev (9 May 2020). "Foot the bill and bring NRIs home: Ex-Union minister | Kozhikode News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  6. ^ Salil Tripathi DILIP BOBB (30 September 1990). "For thousands of Indians, Gulf crisis becomes a nightmare without end". India Today. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Planning Made Kuwait Airlifting a Success: Ex-Minister". Outlook (India). Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  8. ^ Former Union Minister K P Unnikrishnan passes away at 90