
97 - Kumarapalayam constituency, at Serial no 80 in Part no 257
KUMARAPALAYAM ConstituencyIndependent
Age
48
Education
5th Pass
Profession
Salary
Affidavit declares profession as 'Salary' with no other details, but web search identifies a prominent S. V. Saravanan from Gobichettipalayam (neighboring constituency) who is an Indian National Congress politician with a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and extensive political career since 1996. The affidavit candidate is 48 years old (born ~1977), while the web-searched politician was born in 1964 (age ~61). This discrepancy suggests they may be different individuals, but the lack of clarity about income sources for someone declaring only 'Salary' as profession with 12 lacs in assets warrants scrutiny.
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Guardian
Chinnusamy
Spouse Profession
NA
Current Representative — KUMARAPALAYAM
Thangamani.P
AIADMK · Won in 2021
Assets increased from Rs. 5,40,000 (2021) to Rs. 12,00,000 (2026) — a 122% increase (more than doubled) in 5 years. All assets are movable with zero immovable property across both elections. While the absolute amounts aren't exceptionally high, doubling assets in 5 years on declared 'Salary' profession without any land/property ownership is unusual and warrants explanation, especially for a candidate with only 5th Pass education.
Total Assets
₹12.00 L
Movable Assets
₹12.00 L
Immovable Assets
₹0
Liabilities
₹0
Financial Year: 2025 - 2026
Political History
2021 - Contested from Kumarapalayam with assets of Rs. 5.4 lacs
2026 - Contesting again as Independent with assets doubled to Rs. 12 lacs
Achievements
• No publicly documented achievements or political track record available in search results
There is minimal public information available about this specific Independent candidate from Kumarapalayam, suggesting limited voter awareness or grassroots support. The constituency faces significant economic challenges in its weaving industry with rising costs and worker debt becoming key voter concerns. Independent candidates historically struggle in Tamil Nadu's bipolar political landscape dominated by AIADMK and DMK alliances.