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Velu Narayanasamy (born 30 May 1947) is an Indian politician who served as the 10th Chief Minister of Puducherry from 2016 to 2021. He is a member of Indian National Congress political party.
V. Narayanasamy | |
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10th Chief Minister of Puducherry | |
In office 6 June 2016 – 22 February 2021 | |
Lieutenant Governor |
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Preceded by | N. Rangaswamy |
Succeeded by | President's Rule |
Constituency | Nellithope |
Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions | |
In office 22 May 2009 – 26 May 2014 | |
Minister | Manmohan Singh |
Preceded by | Suresh Pachouri |
Succeeded by | Jitendra Singh |
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 2 June 2009 – 18 May 2014 | |
Preceded by | M. Ramadass |
Succeeded by | R. Radhakrishnan |
Constituency | Puducherry |
Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs | |
In office 22 May 2004 – 22 May 2009 | |
Minister | Ghulam Nabi Azad (2004–2005) Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi (2005–2008) Vayalar Ravi (2008–2009) |
Preceded by | Santosh Gangwar |
Succeeded by | Rajeev Shukla |
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha | |
In office 7 October 2003 – 16 May 2009 | |
Preceded by | C. P. Thirunavukkarasu |
Succeeded by | P. Kannan |
Constituency | Puducherry |
In office 5 August 1985 – 4 August 1997 | |
Preceded by | V. P. M. Samy |
Succeeded by | C. P. Thirunavukkarasu |
Constituency | Puducherry |
Personal details | |
Born | Velu Narayanasamy 30 May 1947 Pondichéry, French India (present-day Puducherry, India) |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Spouse |
Kalai Sevi (m. 1977) |
Children | 2[1] |
Residence | 5, Ellaiamman Koil Street, Pondicherry |
Occupation | Politician |
He previously served as Member of Parliament, representing Puducherry in the Lok Sabha. He served as a Union Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office in the Manmohan Singh government.
In the 2014 general elections, he was defeated by the NDA candidate R. Radhakrishnan, who was backed by the ruling All India N.R. Congress. He is a member of the Congress Working Committee as well as All India Congress Committee's General Secretary.
Early life
editV. Narayanasamy was born in Pondicherry, the son of Velu, and Iswary. He did his B.A. from Tagore Arts College, Pondicherry. B.L. from Madras Law College, Chennai and M.L. from Annamalai University.
Political career
editV. Narayanasamy served three tenures as Rajya Sabha MP and was a member of Lok Sabha from Puducherry constituency from 2009 to 2014. He was minister of state in Prime Minister's office in Manmohan Singh's second government as well as minister of state, Parliamentary Affairs in the first UPA government.[2]
Chief Minister
editHe was named the Chief Minister of Puducherry in May 2016 after Indian National Congress and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam alliance won Puducherry Legislative Assembly election.
He was chosen over V. Vaithilingam who was twice Chief Minister of Puducherry.[3][4][5][6]
On 6 June 2016, he replaced N. Rangaswamy and was sworn in as Chief Minister of Puducherry.[2][7]
On 22 February 2021, Narayanasamy resigned from the post after the Congress government lost its majority in the legislative assembly and the trust vote on floor.[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "LS Members". 2 June 2009. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ a b "Puducherry: V Narayanasamy sworn in as Chief Minister". Indian Express. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^ PTI (28 May 2016). "Narayanasamy to become new Chief Minister of Puducherry". Retrieved 10 May 2018.
- ^ "V Narayansamy to be new chief minister of Puducherry". The New Indian Express. 28 May 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ PTI (28 May 2016). "Narayanasamy to become new Chief Minister of Puducherry". India Today. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
- ^ Balasubramanian, Shyam (28 May 2016). "V Narayanasamy to be new Puducherry Chief Minister". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ IANS (6 June 2016). "V Narayanasamy sworn-in as chief minister of Puducherry". Firstpost. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^ Stalin, J Sam Daniel; Ghosh, Deepshikha (22 February 2021). "Congress Loses Power In Puducherry, V Narayanasamy Resigns, Blames BJP". NDTV. Retrieved 22 February 2021.