
Sholinghur constituency, at Serial no 126 in Part no 52
SHOLINGHUR ConstituencyIndependent
Age
48
Education
10th Pass
Profession
Timber Business
Affidavit declares profession as 'Timber Business', but web search identifies the candidate as A. M. Munirathinam, a career politician who has been MLA multiple times since 1989 and held positions like district president of INC and town panchayat president. No mention of timber business found in any sources. This discrepancy raises questions about primary income source disclosure.
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Guardian
K.Natarajan
Spouse Profession
House Wife
Current Representative — SHOLINGHUR
A.M.Munirathinam
INC · Won in 2021
Assets increased by 324% from Rs. 2.52 lakhs (2021) to Rs. 10.70 lakhs (2026) in just 5 years. While the absolute amounts are modest, this growth rate appears unusually high for someone declaring timber business as their profession, especially with zero immovable assets despite being a sitting MLA. For context, a sitting MLA in Tamil Nadu receives approximately Rs. 1.35 lakhs per month in salary and allowances, which would total around Rs. 81 lakhs over 5 years—yet declared assets only increased by Rs. 8.18 lakhs.
Total Assets
₹10.70 L
Movable Assets
₹10.70 L
Immovable Assets
₹0
Liabilities
₹0
Political History
1989 - Elected to Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Sholinghur as Indian National Congress (INC) candidate
1991 - Re-elected from Sholinghur as INC candidate
1996 - Elected from Sholinghur as Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) candidate after switching parties
2006 - Lost election from Sholinghur as INC candidate to D. Arul Anbarasu
2011 - Contested as independent candidate but lost to P. R. Manogar of DMDK, receiving 60,925 votes (33.94%)
2021 - Won from Sholinghur with 110,228 votes (49.46%), defeating PMK's A. M. Krishnan by 26,698 votes
Achievements
• Won five terms as MLA from Sholinghur constituency across different decades (1989, 1991, 1996, 2021), demonstrating sustained electoral appeal
• Served as district president of Indian National Congress, indicating party leadership role
• Held position as president of the town panchayat, contributing to local governance
• Won 2021 election with significant margin of 26,698 votes despite being in a multi-cornered contest
Public sentiment around Sholinghur politics is mixed, with residents acknowledging some development initiatives like the temple rope car facility, but expressing frustration over inadequate infrastructure and unfulfilled demands for better roads and agricultural storage facilities. The constituency has seen competitive multi-party contests with no clear dominant narrative around individual candidates.