
Coimbatore (North) constituency, at Serial no 571 in Part no 190
COIMBATORE (NORTH) ConstituencyIndependent
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Guardian
Ramasamy
Spouse Profession
House Wife
Current Representative — COIMBATORE (NORTH)
K.arjunan
AIADMK · Won in 2021
Candidate declares assets of Rs. 3.84 lakhs against liabilities of Rs. 26.37 lakhs, resulting in a negative net worth of approximately Rs. 22.53 lakhs. The liabilities are nearly 7 times the total assets declared, which raises questions about debt sustainability for someone in the vegetables business. The immovable assets are declared at only Rs. 1.75 lakhs, which seems unusually low even for modest property holdings.
Total Assets
₹3.85 L
Movable Assets
₹2.10 L
Immovable Assets
₹1.75 L
Liabilities
₹26.37 L
Affidavit declares 3 criminal cases including 1 serious IPC charge (Section 324 - voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons). The charges include violence-related offenses (Sections 323, 324, 341), unlawful assembly (Sections 143, 189), and riot-related provocation (Section 153). While web search did not reveal additional undisclosed cases, the nature of declared charges involves violence and public order offenses which are concerning for a public representative.
3
Total Cases
1
Serious IPC
Charges
Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means
Joining or continuing in an unlawful assembly, knowing that it has been commanded to disperse.)
Punishment for Being member of an unlawful assembly
Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot-if rioting be committed-if not committed
Punishment for wrongful restraint
Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace
Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt
Wrongfully restraining any person.)
Political History
2025 - Contesting as Independent candidate from Coimbatore (North) constituency; no previous electoral history found
There is virtually no public presence or sentiment data available for R. Sethuragunathan as an independent candidate. The complete absence of social media profiles, news coverage, or public statements suggests minimal voter recognition or campaign visibility in Coimbatore (North). Without any documented public engagement or constituency work, voter awareness appears negligible.