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Latest revision as of 00:07, 22 January 2022
S. S. Mani Nadar (died 9 November 2002) was an Indian politician and a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) (TMC) candidate from Sathankulam constituency in the 1996[1] and 2001 elections.[2]
Nadar had been one of five TMC MLAs, including one who was a member of the Republican Party of India but who had been elected on a TMC ticket, who objected in August 2002 to a proposed merger of the party with the Indian National Congress.[3]
He died in Chennai on 9 November 2002, aged 66, leaving a wife and son.[4]
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- ↑ "Statistical Report on General Election 1996 for the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 10. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ↑ 2001 Tamil Nadu Election Results, Election Commission of India
- ↑ Moorthy, N. Sathiya (10 August 2002). "Rebels mar TMC-Congress merger festivities". Rediff. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- ↑ "TMC MLA Mani Nadar passes away". Zee News. 9 November 2002. Retrieved 8 May 2017.