S. M. Krishna
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| Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna ಸೋಮನಹಳ್ಳಿ ಮಲ್ಲಯ್ಯ ಕೃಷ್ಣ |
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| Assumed office 23 May 2009 |
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| Prime Minister | Manmohan Singh |
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| Preceded by | Pranab Mukherjee |
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| In office 12 December 2004 – 5 March 2008 |
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| Chief Minister | Vilasrao Deshmukh |
| Preceded by | Mohammed Fazal |
| Succeeded by | Sanayangba Chubatoshi Jamir |
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| In office 11 October 1999 – 28 May 2004 |
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| Governor | V. S. Ramadevi Triloki Nath Chaturvedi |
| Preceded by | Jayadevappa Halappa Patel |
| Succeeded by | Dharam Singh |
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| Born | 1 May 1932 |
| Political party | UPA-INC |
| Spouse(s) | Prema Krishna |
| Residence | Bangalore, India |
| Alma mater | Maharajas College, Mysore University Law College, Bangalore Southern Methodist University George Washington University |
| Website | http://twitter.com/SMKrishnaCong |
Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (Kannada: ಸೋಮನಹಳ್ಳಿ ಮಲ್ಲಯ್ಯ ಕೃಷ್ಣ), generally referred to as S. M. Krishna (born May 1 1932) is the Indian Minister for External Affairs and a member of the Indian Parliament from Karnataka in the Rajya Sabha. He was the Chief Minister of Karnataka from 1999 to 2004 and the Governor of Maharashtra from 2004 to 2008.
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[edit] Biographical information
S.M. Krishna is the son of S.C. Mallaiah. He completed his Bachelor's in Arts from Maharaja's College, Mysore and obtained a Law degree from University Law College, which was then known as Government Law College in Bangalore [2]. Krishna studied in the United States, graduating from the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas and The George Washington University Law School in Washington D.C, where he was a Fulbright Scholar and later in the faculty where he taught International Law. Soon after his return to India, he got elected to the Karnataka legislative assembly in 1962. [3].
He was married to Prema on April 29, 1964 and has two daughters. Krishna is an avid sportsperson and plays tennis regularly.
[edit] Political biography
In addition, Krishna has served multiple terms as an MP from the Mandya district of Karnataka starting from 1968 in the 4th, 5th, 7th and 8th Lok Sabha. He served as minister under Indira Gandhi between 1983-84 and Rajiv Gandhi between 1984-85 as minister of state for industry and finance respectively. He was member of the Rajya Sabha in the years 1996 and 2006. He was member of the Karnataka legislative assembly and council at different times. Between 1989-1992 he was speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka.
In 1999, as KPCC president, he lead his party to victory in the assembly polls and took over as Chief Minister of Karnataka, a post he held till 2004. He is often credited as the father of modern Bangalore by making it the IT capital of India. He was also instrumental in creating power reforms with ESCOMS. He encouraged private public participation and was a forebearer of the Bangalore Advance Task Force. He later became the Governor of Maharastra.
Krishna resigned as Governor of Maharastra on March 5, 2008. It was reported that this was due to his intention to return to active politics in Karnataka.[1] President Pratibha Patil accepted his resignation on March 6.[2] Krishna entered the Rajya Sabha and subsequently took the oath of office as a Union Cabinet Minister of External Affairs in the Council of Ministers under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on May 22, 2009. H. In September 2009, Tharoor and S M Krishna were incorrectly accused for staying in luxurious 5-star hotels on tax-payers money [3]. Both later clarified that they were paying from their own pockets for their 5-star stay.
[edit] Positions held
- Member of 2rd Karnataka Legislative Assembly 1962-67
- Member, Indian Parliamentary Delegation to Commonwealth
- Parliamentary Conference, New Zealand, 1965
- Member, 5th Lok Sabha 1971-1976
- Member, 7th Lok Sabha 1980-1984
- Member, Karnataka Legislative Council 1972-1977
- Minister for Commerce & Industries & Parliamentary Affairs, Government of Karnataka 1972-77
- Member, Indian Delegation to the United Nations, 1982
- Union Minister of State for Industry during 1983-1984
- Union Minister of State for Finance during 1984-1985
- Member, 9th Karnataka Legislative Assembly 1989-1992
- Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly 1989-92
- Delegate to Commonwealth Parliamentary Seminar at West Minister, UK in March 1990
- Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, 1992-1994
- Elected to Rajya Sabha in April 1996
- Chief Minister of Karnataka October 1999 - 2004
- Re-elected to Karnataka Legislative Assembly: 2004
- Governor, Maharastra: 2004-2008
- External Affairs Minister, Government of India: May 22, 2009 to date
[edit] References
- ^ "S.M. Krishna quits as Governor", The Hindu, March 6, 2008.
- ^ "Krishna resignation accepted, Jamir in charge of State", Sify.com, March 6, 2008.
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| Lok Sabha | ||
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| Preceded by Unknown |
Member for Mandya 1968 – 1989 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
| Rajya Sabha | ||
| Preceded by Unknown |
Member for Mandya 1996 – 2006 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
| Political offices | ||
| Preceded by Jayadevappa Halappa Patel |
Chief Minister of Karnataka 1999 – 2004 |
Succeeded by Dharam Singh |
| Preceded by Mohammed Fazal |
Governor of Maharashtra 2004 – 2008 |
Succeeded by Sanayangba Chubatoshi Jamir |
| Preceded by Pranab Mukherjee |
Indian Minister for External Affairs 2009 – present |
Incumbent |