The Chandy government had faced the elections under a cloud of charges from bar bribery case to solar scam with even the 72-year-old chief minister facing severe personal allegations.
Chandy had claimed that his mass contact programme, which had received international focus with UNDP honouring him with an award in 2013 and the several development initiatives of his government, would be enough to see him through, but it proved wrong in the hustings with the electorate dealing a severe drubbing to the United Democratic Front.
He is the only Congress chief minister to complete his full term, an achievement other party CMs -- R Shankar, K Karunakaran and A K Antony -- could not boast off, despite the fact that he came to power with a wafer thin majority of 72 members in a 140-member Assembly in 2011.
Known as 'Kunjoonju' among those close to him, Chandy showcased the Kochi Metro, proposed Vizhinjam container terminal, and the Kannur airport projects as his achievements during his second tenure as chief minister.
He took charge as chief minister twice-- from Aug 31, 2004 to May 17, 2006 and May 18 2011 to 2016 and also served as Opposition leader when the LDF was in power.
Chandy never contested the Lok Sabha polls nor sought a Rajya Sabha berth, always preferring to be in his home state.
Chandy contested the assembly election for the first time
in 1970 when he was only 26 and defeated CPI(M) war horse E M George after which there has been no looking back for him. He also served as UDF convenor from 1982-85.
Born on October 31, 1943 to Karottu Vallakkalil-K O Chandy and Baby, Chandy displayed leadership skills since his school days as a participant of the children's forum Balajana Sakhyam floated by leading newspaper house Malayala Manorama
Chandy's wife Mariamma Oommen is a retired bank officer and the couple have two daughters and a son.
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