V. K. Rajan

V. K. Rajan (born September 1940) was an Indian politician who was the Minister for Agriculture from 20 May 1996 to 29 May 1997 in the Kerala state of India.[1]

He entered the political arena while being a student, associating with the Communist Party of India in 1956. Later, actively participating in the Trade Union Movements, he had been imprisoned several times for participating in workers’ agitations. In 1977, Shri. Rajan became elected as a member of KLA from Kodungallur constituency as a CPI candidate, and he represented the same constituency in 1980 , 1982 and in 1987.[2]

Getting elected to the KLA yet again, in 1996 from Mala constituency, Shri. Rajan served as Minister for Agriculture from 20.5.1996 to 29.5.1997, in the Ministry headed by Shri. E.K. Nayanar. Shri. Rajan was also, at different times, Member, State Council of CPI and CPI State Executive, Secretary, Thrissur District Committee of CPI, and CPI Parliamentary Party.

He also served as President of a number of trade unions affiliated to AITUC, including District Private Motor Worker’s Union and Autoriksha Drivers’ Union, Kodungaloor and Trichur.

Smt. K.K. Sathy is his wife and they have two sons and one daughter. His son V. R. Sunil Kumar is the current MLA of Kodungallur Constituency. [3]

Shri. V.K. Rajan expired on 29.5.1997 while serving as Minister.

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