Overview
A. K. Aranganathan is an Indian politician who has served as a Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. He is associated with electoral politics in Tamil Nadu, the southern Indian state where the Legislative Assembly functions as the unicameral legislature based in Chennai.
Key Facts
| Name | A. K. Aranganathan |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Known for | Service as a Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly |
| Region of activity | Tamil Nadu, India |
Background
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, in which Aranganathan served, is the law-making body of the state of Tamil Nadu. Members are elected through universal adult suffrage from single-member constituencies across the state. Legislators contribute to debate on legislation, oversight of the state government, and constituency representation.
Significance
As a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Aranganathan formed part of the elected representation responsible for the legislative business of Tamil Nadu during his tenure. MLAs in the state typically engage with constituency development matters, participate in committee work, and contribute to policy discussions on subjects within the state list of the Indian Constitution.
Related Topics
- Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
- Politics of Tamil Nadu
- Government of Tamil Nadu
- List of Tamil Nadu MLAs
- Elections in Tamil Nadu
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4648016