Thirumavalavan(DPI)  join

hands with Jayalalithaa

DPI Bags 9 seats

Thirumavalavan, the Leader & Founder of Dalit Panther of India today joined AIADMK to face the forthcoming assembly election. It was an unexpected move, since he was very close to Dr. Ramadoss of PMK, who is in DPA - DMK alliance. It was said that DMK didn't afford any seat / rejected his plea in joining the DPA alliance. Also, the DMK President had recently said he had no objection if the PMK chose to give some seats to the DPI from its quota, and it was expected like that.

ADMK made an official announcement about the electoral alliance after DPI General Secretary Thol Thirumavalavan called on ADMK Supremo and Chief Minister J Jayalalitha at her Poes Garden residence this morning, and he was given 9 seats in TamilNadu & Ponicherry.

But DPI, who has less than 1% vote bank in the state, and nearly 10 - 20 % in areas like Chidambaram, Cuddalore, Dharmapuri etc., faced the General Election 2004 with Janata Dal - United. In Chidambaram Parliamentary constituency Thirumavalavan contested in the General Election 2004, and lost. But the best of all is : he is the person, who has got 2.6 Lac votes in 7.4 Lacs votes casted, which is very good, since he opposed both DMK lead DPA alliance & AIADMK alliance & made the BJP candidate to forfeit his deposit.

The DPI had contested on the DMK symbol in the 2001 Assembly election in 8 seats and won just 1. Thirumavalavan, who won on the DMK ticket, quit the alliance and gave up his seat in 2004. This is also being seen as one of the reasons for the DMK to turn the DPI away. But, Thirumavalavan issued several open invitations to the PMK ( Dr Ramadoss), who floated the 'Tamil Protection Movement' jointly with Mr Thirumavalavan to join him in a third front, which Ramadoss didn't accept.

As of now, DPI (Dalit Panther of India) is an unrecognized party in the state. So this is a good chance for DPI / Thirumavalavan to get RECOGNIZED.


 
Categories: News | TamilNadu Assembly Election | 2006

Dr. Manmohan Singh

Prime Minister of India

Dr. Manmohan Singh was born on 26 September, 1932, in Gah, West Punjab (now in Pakistan) to Mr. Gurmukh Singh and Mrs. Gursharan Kaur

Dr. Manmohan Singh

EDUCATION:  
 
He completed his BA (Hons) in Economics from Punjab University, Chandigarh in 1952. He completed his MA (Economics) in the same Punjab University, Chandigarh. In 1954 he received the Wright’s Prize for distinguished performance at St John's College, Cambridge. In 1955 and 1957 he was a Wrenbury scholar at the University of Cambridge. In 1957 completed his DPhil (Oxford), DLitt (Honoris Causa) and PhD thesis on India's export competitiveness. 

Dr. Manmohan Singh, Economic professor by profession, took many titles like Economic Advisor for Ministry of Foreign Trade, Chief Economic Advisor, Director Reserve Bank of India etc. Also he has served in International Monitory Fund (IMF).

As Finance Minister:

Dr. Manmohan Singh ’s interest & primary profession of Economics was a great asset. Dr Manmohan Singh is best known as the "liberator" of Indian economy, and in 1991 - 1996 in Narashima Rao's government, he was made the Finance Minister. When Dr. Manmohan Singh presented his budget in 1991, the country had an unsustainable fiscal deficit of close to 8.5 per cent of the gross domestic product, which is double of what it is currently. In a sentence we can say, India was about to be bankrupt.

Dr. Singh’s meticulous planning made India a great nation and he is rightly called as the Father of India Reforms.

One of the clean Handed politician in India, had lost in 1999, to  VIJAY KUMAR MALHOTRA of BJP, while centesting from South Delhi.

Dr. Manmohan Singh once told an interviewer that he was "very surprised" when he was invited to become the finance minister by PV Narasimha Rao.

After the Congress was voted out of power, Dr.Singh kept a rather low profile, though he was the leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha. Always a quiet, unassuming personality, out of the spotlight Singh faded into the background.

As a Union Finance Minister, his liberalisation policy took India on the path of globalisation, which is now continued by P Chidambaram, the Current Finance Minister of India.


 
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List of TamilNadu Assembly Constituencies

 1 Parliamentary Constituency constitute, 6 Assembly Constituency(s)

Royapuram Harbour Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar Park Town
Perambur Purasawalkam Egmore Anna Nagar
Theagaraya Nagar Thousand Lights Chepauk Triplicane
Mylapore Saidapet Gummidipundi Ponneri
Thiruvottiyur Villivakkam Alandur Tambaram
Tirupporur Chengalpattu Maduranthakam Acharapakkam
Uthiramerur Kancheepuram Sriperumbudur Poonamallee
Tiruvallur Tiruttani Pallipet Arkonam
Sholinghur Ranipet Arcot Katpadi
Gudiyatham Pernambut Vaniayambadi Natrampalli
Tiruppattur Chengam Thandarambattu Tiruvannamalai
Kalasapakkam Polur Anaicut Vellore
Arni Cheyyar Vandavasi Peranamallur
Melmalayanur Gingee Tindivanam Vanur
Kandamangalam Villupuram Mugaiyur Thirunavalur
Ulundurpet Nellikuppam Cuddalore Panruti
Kurinjipadi Bhuvanagiri Kattumannarkoil Chidambaram
Vridhachalam Mangalore Rishivandiam Chinnasalem
Sankarapuram Hosur Thalli Kaveripattinam
Krishnagiri Bargur Harur Morappur
Palacode Dharmapuri Pennagaram Mettur
Taramangalam Omalur Yercaud Salem-I
Salem-II Veerapandi Panamarathupatty Attur
Talavasal Rasipuram Sendamangalam Namakkal
Kapilamalai Tiruchengode Sankari Edapadi
Mettupalayam Avanashi Thondamuthur Singanallur
Coimbatore West Coimbatore East Perur Kinathukkadavu
Pollachi Valparai Udumalpet Dharapuram
Vellakoil Pongalur Palladam Tiruppur
Kangayam Modakurichi Perundurai Erode
Bhavani Andhiyur Gobichettipalayam Bhavanisagar
Sathyamangalam Coonoor Ootacamund Gudalur
Palani Oddanchatram Periyakulam Theni
Bodinayakkanur Cumbum Andipatti Sedapatti
Thirumangalam Usilampatti Nilakottai Sholavandan
Tirupparankundram Madurai West Madurai Central Madurai East
Samayanallur Melur Natham Dindigul
Athoor Vedasandur Aravakurichi Karur
Krishnarayapuram Marungapuri Kulithalai Thottiam
Uppiliapuram Musiri Lalgudi Perambalur
Varahur Ariyalur Andimadam Jayankondam
Srirangam Tiruchirapalli-I Tiruchirapalli-II Thiruverambur
Sirkali Poompuhar Mayuram Kuttalam
Nannilam Tiruvarur Nagapattinam Vedaranyam
Tiruthuraipundi Mannargudi Pattukkottai Peravurani
Orathanad Thiruvonam Thanjavur Tiruvaiyaru
Papanasam Valangiman Kumbakonam Thiruvidamarudur
Thirumayam Kolathur Pudukkottai Alangudi
Arantangi Tiruppattur Karaikudi Tiruvadanai
Ilayangudi Sivaganga Manamadurai Paramakudi
Ramanathapuram Kadaladi Mudukulathur Aruppukottai
Sattur Virudhunagar Sivakasi Srivilliputhur
Rajapalayam Vilathikulam Pottapidaram Koilpatti
Sankaranayanarkoil Vasudevanallur Kadayanallur Tenkasi
Alangulam Tirunelveli Palayamcottai Cheranmahadevi
Ambasamudram Nanguneri Radhapuram Sattangulam
Tiruchendur Srivaikuntam Tuticorin Kanniyakumari
Nagercoil Colachel Padmanabhapuram Thiruvattar
Vilavancode Killiyoor

Update : on May 05th 2007
Election commission planned to remove Padmanabhapuram constituency in Kanyakumari district of TamilNadu.