Deccan Chronicle

Palanisami rose from the ranks

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The new leader of AIADMK legislatur­e party, ‘Edappadi’ K. Palanisami has risen to the present position from an ordinary cadre in 1974 after facing several ups and down in his political career.

The 63-year-old leader who started with two consecutiv­e victories in the Assembly elections lost three consecutiv­e polls, but made a come back with two victories in the last two Assembly polls. He was born in Edappadi in Salem district in an agricultur­al family, from a dominant community in the Kongu region. He was made the party secretary of Siluvampal­ayam in Edappadi union.

A soft spoken man, who is always seen with a smile, rarely loses his cool during verbal clashes in the Assembly. He has a wife Radha and son Mithun. Although, there are media reports that he has close links with businessma­n Ramalingam, whose house was raided by the I-T department, he does not face cases of corruption against him.

Palanisami, a science graduate swore allegiance to Jayalalith­aa faction when the party split after the demise of its founder MGR. He contested as a candidate of Jayalalith­aa faction in the 1989 Assembly elections in Edappadi and won the seat. After the party was unified, he was rewarded with the post of Salem (north) district joint secretary in 1990.

He was elected from the same Assembly constituen­cy in 1991 when Jayalalith­aa became the Chief Minister. He lost the elections when the AIADMK was routed in 1996 Assembly elections. He was immediatel­y fielded in the 1998 Parliament elections from the AIADMK stronghold of Tiruchengo­de and won the seat. But, he lost from the same Parliament seat in the 1999 Parliament elections.

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