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S. Selvaraj

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This article is about the DMK MLA and minister from Samayanallur. For the DMK MLA for Kolathur, Tamil Nadu, seeSelvaraj.
Indian politician

S. Selvaraj (died 25 November 2012) was an Indian politician and a minister in theDravida Munnetra Kazhagam-ledGovernment of Tamil Nadu between 1996 and 2001.

Political career

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Selvaraj was elected to theTamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) candidate fromSamayanallur constituency in the1996 election. The constituency was reserved for candidates from theScheduled Castes.[1]

Selvaraj was aDalit and served as Minister for Adi Dravidar Welfare, Hill Tribes and Bonded Labour during the DMK-led government of 1996-2001.[2] In October 1998, he was one of four DMK ministers sent to help relieve tensions inRamanathapuram district after violence between Dalits and members of theThevarcaste had resulted in 11 deaths.[3] Later, in the2001 elections, the perceived pro-Dalit stance of the DMK resulted in a backlash by voters from theOther Backwards Classes and Selvaraj's assembly seat was among those lost.[4]

Legal issues

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There was confusion in 2011 when Selvaraj and 27 other DMK members were arrested in relation to a charge dating from 2001 when they had protested against the arrest ofKarunanidhi, the former DMKChief Minister. The defendants thought that the case had been withdrawn.[5] He had also been investigated in 2002 when the new Chief Minister,Jayalalithaa of theAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) targeted several officials from the prior DMK government whom she considered held assets that were disproportionate to their income. There were suggestions that Jayalalithaa was engaging in a political tit-for-tat related to court cases filed against AIADMK people by the DMK when that party had been in power.[6] By July 2003, virtually all of the 24 ministers of the former DMK government were under investigation, and Selvaraj was one of three against whomchargesheets had been issued.[7]

Death

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Selvaraj, who had been suffering ill-health due to a kidney problem, died on 25 November 2012, aged 66 or 67. He was cremated in his home village ofMeenakshipuram Pudur and was survived by a son and two daughters.[2][8] One of his daughters,B. Chithra Selvi, was controversially nominated as a DMK candidate for theManamadurai constituency in the2016 state assembly election. Local party workers thought that she was unsuitable because she came fromChennai.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Statistical Report on General Election 1996 for the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu"(PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 8. Retrieved6 May 2017.
  2. ^ab"Former DMK minister Selvaraj dead".Deccan Herald. 25 November 2012. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  3. ^Viswanathan, S. (6 November 1998)."Caste-based mobilisation and violence".Frontline. Vol. 15, no. 22. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  4. ^Ilangovan, R. (15 May 2001)."Dalit card cost DMK OBC vote bank".The Hindu. Retrieved8 May 2017.[dead link]
  5. ^"28 DMK men to appear before JMC".The Times of India. 21 December 2011. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  6. ^Venkatesh, M. R."DMK Smells Revenge in Raid Re-Run".The Telegraph. Retrieved8 May 2017.[dead link]
  7. ^"Vigilance raids at former DMK minister's houses".Deccan Herald. 23 July 2003. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  8. ^"DMK Leader Samayanallur Selvaraj cremated".WebIndia123. 26 November 2012. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  9. ^"Change Manamadurai candidate, say DMK workers".The Hindu. 19 April 2016. Retrieved8 May 2017.
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