Overview
A. A. Karuppasamy is an Indian politician who has served as a Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. He is associated with the political landscape of Tamil Nadu, the southern Indian state where the Legislative Assembly is the unicameral law-making body seated at Fort St. George in Chennai.
Key Facts
| Name | A. A. Karuppasamy |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Politician |
| Position | Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (MLA) |
| Legislature | Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly |
| State | Tamil Nadu, India |
Background
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is the elected body that frames laws for the state of Tamil Nadu. Its members are elected from single-member constituencies through direct elections, and they serve a term of five years unless the Assembly is dissolved earlier. Members such as A. A. Karuppasamy represent constituencies and participate in legislative debates, committee work, and constituency-level development activities.
Political Career
A. A. Karuppasamy's political role is recorded primarily through his service as an elected legislator in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. As an MLA, the responsibilities typically include raising matters of public importance, voting on legislation and budgets, and acting as a link between citizens of the constituency and the state government.
Significance
Elected legislators in Tamil Nadu have historically played an important role in shaping state policy on subjects such as agriculture, education, public health, social welfare, and Tamil language and culture. Membership of the Legislative Assembly places an individual within this broader tradition of state-level democratic representation in India.
Related Topics
- Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
- Politics of Tamil Nadu
- Government of Tamil Nadu
- List of constituencies of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
- Elections in Tamil Nadu
References
- Wikidata entity: Q4647470