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A. Balasubramaniam
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Member of Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist)
In office
7 November 1964 – 5 September 1981
Member of Legislative Assembly, Tamil Nadu
In office
1967–1971
Preceded byR. Rengasamy
Succeeded byO. N. Sundaram Pillai
ConstituencyDindigul
Secretary of Communist Party of India (Marxist), Tamil Nadu
In office
1972 – 5 September 1981
Succeeded byA. Nallasivan
Member of Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
In office
8 April 1978 – 5 September 1981
Personal details
Born(1917-10-21)21 October 1917
Died5 September 1981(1981-09-05) (aged 63)
NationalityIndian
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
OccupationPolitician

A Balasubramaniam was an Indian communist politician from Tamil Nadu. He was a Polit Bureau member of Communist Party of India (Marxist) and served as Member of Legislative Assembly representing Dindigul Assembly constituency.

Early life, education and beginning of politics

Balasubramaniam was born on October 21, 1917, and pursued his education at Annamalai University, followed by Law College. Initially, he practiced law in Dindigul, but his true passion lay in the Left Movement, which he became drawn to during his student days. As he delved deeper into the movement, Balasubramaniam started participating in student activities and eventually co-founded the Dindigul Tannery workers Union.

Political career

He joined the Communist Party of India in 1943. In 1946 he was arrested during the railway strike. Next year he was arrested during the strike off the TVS workers in Madurai. He was detained in the Vellore Central Jail under the notorious Public Safety Bill, 1928 and was released only two days before Independence in 15 August 1947.

He was imprisoned again in 1948 for some months. He was released by the High Court in 1949 on a habeas corpus petition and remained underground till the end of 1951. He was again arrested in 1962 and was in jail for nine months. In 1965-66 he was in jail for one and a half years. During the emergency period, he had a warrant of arrest against him and had to work underground.

In 1956, Balasubramaniam was elected secretary of the Madurai District Committee of the party and also became a member of the state secretariat of the Party.

He joined Communist Party of India (Marxist) during 1964 split in the CPI and he was elected to the Central Committee of the CPI(M) at the Seventh Party congress held at Kolkata in 1964 and was re-elected to the Central Committee at Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Party Congresses.

In 1972, he became the secretary of the CPIM Tamil Nadu State Committee and remained so till the death.

He was elected to the Polit Bureau at the Jalandhar Congress of 1978 and remained a member of the PB till his death. He was an prominent leader of the trade union movement and was member of the Working Committee of the CITU at the time of death.

Election to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Madras Legislative Assembly

He was a member of the Tamil Nadu assembly for one term from 1967 to 1971 representing Dindigul Assembly constituency. He defeated his nearest candidate O.C. Pillai of Indian National Congress by a margin of 12,844 votes.

1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election: Dindigul
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI(M) A. Balasubramanayam 42,381 58.93%
INC O. C. Pillai 29,537 41.07% −7.16%
Margin of victory 12,844 17.86% 13.54%
Turnout 71,918 78.54% 1.16%
Registered electors 94,204
CPI(M) gain from INC Swing 10.70%

Death

He passed away on September 5, 1981.

References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BYD5cdtjK/
  2. "Members of PB – 7th to 19th Congress". Communist Party of India (Marxist).
  3. "Tamil Nadu, 1967".
  4. Election Commission of India. "Statistical Report on General Election 1967" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
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