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V. Senthil Balaji

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V senthil Balaji
MLA of Aravakurichi (state assembly constituency)
Assumed office
16 May 2011 - 15 May 2016

16 May 2016 - 27 September 2018

12 March 2019 -
Minister for Transport Highways minor ports Government of Tamil Nadu
In office
15 May 2011 – 27 November 2015
MLA of Karur
In office
12 May 2006 – 14 May 2011
Personal details
Other political
affiliations
AIADMK AMMK
Children1 daughter
EducationB.Com
OccupationPolitician,Real estate, Agriculture

V Senthil Balaji was born on 21 October 1975 in Rameswarapatti a small village in Karur district. He hails from an agricultural background. He entered politics at the age of 21 and was active since early 2000s. He serves as a member of the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly. In 1997 he began his public service as a local body member. He was the Minister for Transport of the Government of Tamil Nadu from 2011 to 2015. He was dropped from cabinet in July 2015. As a cadre of Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, he was previously elected to the same Karur constituency in 2006 general elections. He was elected as a MLA from Aravakurichi constituency in 2016. After the demise of Jayalalithaa he played a key role in saving the government. When AIADMK separated into factions he stood by T. T. V. Dhinakaran. On 18 September 2017, 18 MLA's were disqualified by the speaker P. Dhanapal for their petition to the Governor Mr.Banwarilal Purohit to change the Chief Minister. He joined Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), in the presence of Party President M. K. Stalin on 14 December 2018. Soon after joining the party he was offered with District Secretary post and later was announced as by-election candidate for Aravakurichi constituency. He was elected as a MLA on 23 May 2019 for fourth time.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Statistical Report of Tamil Nadu 2006 Elections" (PDF). Election Commission of India.
  2. ^ "List of MLAs from Tamil Nadu" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Tamil Nadu.
  3. ^ "Council of Ministers, Govt. of Tamil Nadu". Govt. of Tamil Nadu.