N. Anbuchezhian

N. Anbuchezhian M.A is an Indian politician from the state of Tamil Nadu. He was elected Member of Parliament for the Dindigul constituency for the period 1967 -1971.[1]

Anbuchezhian subsequently served a term in the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.

Early life

N. Anbuchezhian,MA.,Ex.MP.,Ex.MLA.,Ex.MC.,Ex.P.President was born in Sekkapatti village in Madurai district (now part of Dindigul district), on 1 November 1936. His father, A. Neelamegan Pillar was an Agriculturist.He had his school life in his native village itself. He studied Intermediate Pre-University Course at Virudhunagar Hindu Nadar's Senthikumara Nadar College, Virudhunagar; and then he completed Bachelor Degree Under Graduation in Mathematics at Sir Theagaraya College, Madras. He studied MA., Master Degree Post Graduation in Pachaiappas College, Chennai.[2]

Politics

Anbuchezhian was a member of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and was selected to contest the 1967 election for the 4th Lok Sabha by C. N. Annadurai, the founder of DMK. He was the first MP for the constituency who was not a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) party. He defeated the sitting Congress MP and Union Minister, T. S. Soundram, with a margin of over 100,000 votes.

Subsequently, between 1971-1976, Anbuchezhian was also the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Periyakulam state assembly constituency, after defeating Chinnasamy Chettai of the INC by a margin of 9,595 votes. During the same period, he was elected chairman of the Batlagundu Panchayath Union, defeating INC candidate Radhakrishna Chettiar.

Anbuchezhian was also elected as Panchayath President in his own village of Sekkapatti.

Anbuchezhian contested Nilakkottai assembly constituency ( General ) during 1962 election in DMK ticket .He lost the election with a slender margin of 944 votes. The election result was declared void by High court. Subsequently, during the reconstitution of assembly constituencies in TN, Nillakottai assembly constituency was categorized as reserved one.

References

3."Statistical reports of assembly elections". Election Commission of India. Retrieved July 8, 2010/Periyakulam_(State_Assembly_Constituency)

"Statistical reports of assembly elections". Election Commission of India. Retrieved July 8, 2010.


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