
Coimbatore North constituency, at Serial no 363 in Part no 106
COIMBATORE (NORTH) ConstituencyIndependent
Age
40
Education
Not Given
Profession
Auto Driver
Affidavit declares 'Auto Driver' but web search reveals extensive political career history including DMK Deputy Leader of Doctor wing, contested Assembly elections, held multiple party positions (MDMK Secretary, BJP candidate), and contested 2024 General Elections on AIADMK ticket. The 'Auto Driver' profession declaration doesn't align with known full-time political activities spanning multiple parties and elections.
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Spouse Profession
NIL
Current Representative — COIMBATORE (NORTH)
K.arjunan
AIADMK · Won in 2021
Total Assets
₹15.59 L
Movable Assets
₹15.59 L
Immovable Assets
₹0
Liabilities
₹12.20 L
1
Total Cases
Charges
CC No 265/2022 Vadavalli Police Station Maruthamalai Road Coimbatore
Political History
Early career - Served as Madurai Rural Unit Secretary of MDMK before switching to DMK after being denied election ticket
DMK tenure - Held position of Deputy Leader of DMK's Doctor wing and won Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly by-election, defeating AIADMK's Muniyandi by 2,936 votes
March 14, 2021 - Joined BJP after DMK did not provide seat, immediately allotted Madurai North constituency
August 2022 - Expelled from BJP due to internal conflicts and policy disagreements
2024 - Contested Indian General Elections on AIADMK ticket, finished third place
Current - Running as Independent candidate from Coimbatore North constituency
Achievements
• Won Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly by-election while with DMK, defeating AIADMK rival by 2,936 votes
• Rose to Deputy Leader position in DMK's Doctor wing, indicating organizational skills and party recognition
Saravanan faces significant visibility challenges as an independent candidate in Coimbatore North, a constituency dominated by major parties like AIADMK and DMK. His frequent party switches—from MDMK to DMK to BJP and back to AIADMK, now as independent—may raise questions about political stability among voters. Limited social media presence and media coverage suggest he struggles to compete with established party candidates in terms of public attention.