
29 Sriperumbudur constituency, at Serial no 613 in Part no 243
ALANDUR ConstituencyAge
66
Education
10th Pass
Profession
Handloom Weaving and Agriculture
Major discrepancy: Candidate declares profession as 'Handloom Weaving and Agriculture' but web sources show he's been a full-time politician since school days, serving as Cabinet Minister and DMK district secretary. With 13+ crore assets, this appears inconsistent with declared traditional occupations.
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Political History
2006 - First elected to Tamil Nadu Assembly from Alandur, defeating AIADMK's B. Valarmathi
2016 - Re-elected from Alandur, defeating AIADMK's Panruti S. Ramachandran with 19,169 votes margin
2021 - Won third consecutive term from Alandur with increased margin of 40,571 votes, securing 49.12% vote share
2021 - Appointed Cabinet Minister for Rural Industries, Cottage Industries, Small Industries, and Slum Clearance Board
Constituency
ALANDUR
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T Mohalingam
Spouse Profession
Agriculture
Assets of Rs 13+ crore seem high for someone declaring 'Handloom Weaving and Agriculture' as profession. However, as a long-serving Cabinet Minister (since 2006), such wealth accumulation over 18+ years in politics could be explained by legitimate political income and investments.
Total Assets
₹13.21 Cr
Movable Assets
₹3.74 Cr
Immovable Assets
₹9.47 Cr
Liabilities
₹1.75 Cr
2
Total Cases
1
Serious IPC
Charges
Punishment for bribery
Punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence, and where no express provision is made for its punishment
Financial Year: 2024 - 2025
Financial Year: 2022 - 2023
Achievements
• Three consecutive electoral victories from Alandur (2006, 2016, 2021) with increasing margins
• Improved waste management and constructed sewage pumping stations in constituency
• Known for accessible leadership style as 'MLA-next-door' to constituents
• Successfully oversees multiple ministerial portfolios including rural and cottage industries
Anbarasan enjoys strong public support in Alandur, winning three consecutive terms with increasing margins. He's praised for his accessibility and development work, though some old legal cases from 2005 were eventually dismissed by courts.