Overview
A. P. C. Veerabahu was an Indian politician. He is recorded in public knowledge bases as an elected representative associated with electoral politics in India, with his identity preserved in databases such as Wikidata.
Key facts
| Name | A. P. C. Veerabahu |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Wikidata ID | Q4648221 |
Background
Indian politicians at the state and national level are typically affiliated with one of several major or regional political parties and are returned through elections to legislative assemblies, the Lok Sabha, or the Rajya Sabha. Politicians who served in the early decades after Indian independence in 1947 generally operated within the framework established by the Constitution of India, which came into force in 1950, and contested elections under the supervision of the Election Commission of India.
Significance
Veerabahu's inclusion in structured biographical databases of Indian politicians reflects his role within India's electoral and legislative history. Such records form part of the broader documentation of public life in post-independence India, supporting research into political representation, party history, and constituency-level outcomes.
Related topics
- Politics of India
- Elections in India
- Election Commission of India
- Parliament of India
- State Legislative Assemblies of India
References
- Wikidata: A. P. C. Veerabahu (Q4648221)