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Nainar Nagendran

Indian politician


Summary

Indian politician

FieldValue
nameNainar Nagenthran
officeCabinet Minister
Government of Tamil Nadu
ministerIndustries
term_start10 June 2002
term_end12 May 2006
1blanknameChief Minister
1namedataJ. Jayalalithaa
predecessorS. M. Velusamy
successorM. Karunanidhi
constituencyTirunelveli
minister1Electricity
term_start12 March 2002
term_end12 June 2003
1blankname1Chief Minister
1namedata1J. Jayalalithaa
predecessor1D. Jayakumar
successor1D. Jayakumar
constituency1Tirunelveli
minister2Rural Industries
term_start229 August 2002
term_end212 November 2002
1blankname2Chief Minister
1namedata2J. Jayalalithaa
predecessor2R. Vilvanathan
successor2R. Vadivel
constituency2Tirunelveli
minister3Transport
term_start319 May 2001
term_end32 March 2002
1blankname3Chief Minister
1namedata3
predecessor3K. Ponmudy
successor3Natham R. Viswanathan
constituency3Tirunelveli
office4Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
term_start411 May 2021
1blankname4Chief Minister
1namedata4M. K. Stalin
predecessor4A. L. S. Lakshmanan
constituency4Tirunelveli
term_start523 May 2011
term_end521 May 2016
1blankname5Chief Minister
1namedata5
predecessor5N. Malai Raja
successor5A. L. S. Lakshmanan
constituency5Tirunelveli
term_start622 May 2001
term_end612 May 2006
1blankname6Chief Minister
1namedata6
predecessor6A. L. Subramanian
successor6N. Malai Raja
constituency6Tirunelveli
office7President of the Bharatiya Janata Party – Tamil Nadu
term_start712 April 2025
1blankname7National President
1namedata7JP Nadda
Nitin Nabin
predecessor7K. Annamalai
office8Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party – Tamil Nadu
1blankname8President
1namedata8
term_start83 July 2020
term_end812 April 2025
birth_date
birth_placeVadiveeswaram, Madras State, India
(present-day Tamil Nadu, India)
partyBharatiya Janata Party
otherpartyAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (until 2017)
residence540/1A1B, St. Thomas Street, Perumalpuram, Tirunelveli – 627007, Tamil Nadu, India

Government of Tamil Nadu Nitin Nabin (present-day Tamil Nadu, India) Nainar Nagenthran (born 16 October 1960) is an Indian politician who is the state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party – Tamil Nadu (BJPTN), from 12 April 2025. From 19 May 2001 to 12 May 2006, he served as the minister of Tamil Nadu in the ministry led by former chief ministers of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa and O. Panneerselvam.

He is the current legislative leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. He has won the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections from the Tirunelveli constituency in 2001 and 2011 as an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate and in 2021 as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate.

Political career

He left the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party in August 2017 to join the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was one of several AIADMK figures to do so and soon after his move he was appointed a state-level BJP vice-president.

As an AIADMK candidate, Nagendran was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Tirunelveli constituency in the 2001 and 2011 state assembly elections. He lost the seat by 606 votes in the election of 2006 and in 2016, when the difference was 601. His opponent in the latter election was A. L. S. Lakshmanan of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), a person he had beaten in 2011 by over 38,000 votes.

Nagendran served variously as a Minister for Electricity, Industry and Transport during the AIADMK-led government of 2001–2006. He was not a member of the cabinet during the AIADMK government led by Jayalalithaa from 2011 but he said it was her death and the subsequent rudderless situation in which the party found itself that caused his move to the BJP in 2017.

In 2021, as a BJP candidate Nagendran has been elected to Tamil Nadu state assembly from Tirunelveli constituency for the third time defeating the DMK candidate by a margin of 23,107 votes. In addition he has been also selected as the leader of BJP members in Tamil Nadu assembly.

Disproportionate assets case

The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption of Tamil Nadu conducted raids in 12 places belonging to Nagendran in various parts of Chennai, Kochi, and his native place of southern Tirunelveli district. In 2006, an investigation revealed the accumulation of assets in excess of his income when he was a minister of Tamil Nadu. It also revealed that Nagendran bought properties, including gold jewellery and lands. A chargesheet was filed in December 2010 against Nagendran, his wife and four other relatives under the Prevention of Corruption Act for a ₹3.9 crore disproportionate assets case by the Directorate of Vigilance.

Controversy

Nainar Nagendran has sent death threats against acclaimed Tamil lyricist and writer Vairamuthu in January 2018 for his controversial remarks on Andal. He has announced that BJP leaders are ready to award a cash reward of ₹10 crore if anyone slays and chops the tongue of Vairamuthu. He also said there should be no hesitation in killing even those who speak ill of Hinduism. This created a giant controversy in Tamil Nadu. Later, he was arrested together with Hindu Munnani state vice-president, V. C. Jayabalan, for provocative hate speech that would cause divisiveness among the people and posed a threat to national unity.

During the 2024 Indian general election, on 24 April 2024, the Election Commission’s flying squad recovered ₹4 crore at Tambaram railway station from a train traveling from Chennai Egmore to Tirunelveli. Three individuals were arrested in connection with the incident, including a staff member and a relative of Tirunelveli Lok Sabha candidate Nainar Nagendran.

Elections contested and positions held

Lok Sabha elections

ElectionsLok SabhaConstituencyPolitical partyResultVote percentageOppositionCandidatePolitical partyVote percentage
201917thRamanathapuramBJP[[File:Lotus flower symbol.svg20px]]Bharatiya Janata Party}}rowspan=232.13%K. NavaskaniIUML
202418thTirunelveli31.54%C. Robert BruceINC[[File:Hand INC.svg20px]]47.06%

Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections

ElectionsAssemblyConstituencyPolitical partyResultVote percentageOppositionCandidatePolitical partyVote percentage
200112thTirunelveliAIADMK[[File:Indian election symbol two leaves.svg20px]]All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}40.93%A. L. SubramanianDMK
200613th45.42%N. Malai Raja45.85%
201114th54.81%A. L. S. Lakshmanan30.34%
201615th42.81%43.13%
202116thBJP[[File:Lotus flower symbol.svg20px]]46.70%35.01%

Positions in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly

ElectionsPositionElected constituencyTerm in officeAssumed officeLeft officeTime in office
2001Minister for TransportTirunelveli19 May 20012 March 2002287 days
2001Minister for ElectricityTirunelveli2 March 20029 June 200299 days
2001Minister for Electricity and IndustriesTirunelveli10 June 200228 August 200279 days
2001Minister for Electricity and Industries and Rural IndustriesTirunelveli29 August 200212 November 200275 days
2001Minister for Electricity and IndustriesTirunelveli13 November 20022 June 2003201 days
2001Minister for IndustriesTirunelveli3 June 200312 May 20062 years, 343 days
2011Member of the Legislative AssemblyTirunelveli23 May 201121 May 20164 years, 364 days
2021Member of the Legislative AssemblyTirunelveli11 May 2021Incumbent

References

References

  1. Ramakrishnan, T.. (27 August 2017). "Prominent AIADMK figures join BJP". The Hindu.
  2. Jesudasan, Dennis S.. (20 November 2017). "BJP rewards entrants from other parties". The Hindu.
  3. "2001 Tamil Nadu Election Results, Election Commission of India".
  4. (17 May 2006). "Nainar Nagendran thanks voters". The Hindu.
  5. (20 May 2016). "DMK, allies make a comeback in Tirunelveli district". The Hindu.
  6. (27 August 2017). "Former AIADMK minister Nainar Nagendran, 14 others join BJP in presence of Amit Shah". India Today.
  7. (27 October 2006). "DVAC raids former AIADMK ministers' houses, firms".
  8. (16 June 2011). "சொத்துக்குவிப்பு வழக்கில் நயினார் நாகேந்திரனுக்கு குற்றப்பத்திரிக்கை நகல்".
  9. (4 December 2010). "Chargesheet filed against former AIADMK minister".
  10. Jagannath, G.. (2018-01-19). "Now, a death threat against Vairamuthu".
  11. (2018-01-18). "Former minister announces 10 crore to cut Vairamuthu's tongue - Tamil News".
  12. Akilan, Mayura. (2018-01-17). "வைரமுத்துவின் நாவை அறுத்தால் ரூ.10 லட்சம் பரிசு: நயினார் நாகேந்திரன் மிரட்டல்".
  13. Ananth, M. K.. (Jan 19, 2018). "BJP leader Nainar Nagendran, five others booked for hate speeches {{!}} Chennai News - Times of India".
  14. Staff, T. N. M.. (2024-04-07). "EC team seizes Rs 4 crore allegedly belonging to BJP candidate Nainar Nagendran".
  15. (2025-07-18). "Gold trail leads to revival of ‘cash-for-votes’ case against Tamil Nadu BJP chief".
  16. Service, Express News. (2024-04-24). "Rs 4 crore seizure: Nainar Nagendran’s relative and staff appear before Tambaram police".
  17. PTI. (2024-04-07). "Rs 4 crore in cash seized from alleged supporters of BJP candidate in TN".
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