Further information on the Karunanidhi ministry articles: First ministry, Second, Fourth, and Fifth
Third Karunanidhi ministry
8th Ministry of Tamil Nadu
M. Karunanidhi
Date formed
27 January 1989
Date dissolved
30 January 1991
People and organisations
Head of state
Governor P. C. Alexander
Head of government
M. Karunanidhi
Member parties
DMK
Status in legislature
Majority
Opposition party
AIADMK(1989 - 90)
INC(1990)
Opposition leader
J. Jayalalithaa (9 February 1989 - 1 December 1989) S. R. Eradha (1 December 1989 - 19 January 1991)
G. K. Moopanar (19 January 1991 - 30 January 1990)
History
Election(s)
1989
Legislature term(s)
5 Years
Predecessor
V. N. Janaki ministry
Successor
First Jayalalithaa ministry
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After the General Elections held in January 1989 the Governor appointed M. Karunanidhi as Chief Minister heading the new Government with effect from 27 January 1989. The Governor on the advice of Chief Minister appointed 16 more Ministers on the same day.[1][2][3][4][5]
^REVIEW OF THE WORK TRANSACTED BY THE NINTH TAMILNADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 1989 - 91(PDF), Chennai: Secratriat of Legislative Assembly Secretariat, 1991
^M. Karunanidhi, the five-term Chief Minister, In pictures (7 August 2018). "In pictures: M. Karunanidhi, the five-term Chief Minister". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
^A Timeline, Karunanidhi’s political innings (7 August 2018). "Karunanidhi's political innings: A timeline". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
^Five-time Tamil Nadu CM, Dravidian champion, gritty political survivor, M Karunanidhi (1924-2018) (7 August 2018). "M Karunanidhi (1924-2018): Five-time Tamil Nadu CM, Dravidian champion, gritty political survivor". Scroll.in. Retrieved 24 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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