Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer was an Indian politician. He is recorded in public knowledge bases as a figure associated with Indian political life, though detailed verified biographical information about him is limited in widely available sources.
Key facts
| Name | Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Country | India |
Background
The name Alladi is associated with a family of South Indian origin, historically prominent in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, with members active in law, public service, and politics. The most widely known bearer of the closely related name Sir Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer (1883–1953) was a celebrated jurist, Advocate-General of Madras, and a member of the Constituent Assembly of India who contributed to the drafting of the Indian Constitution. Care should be taken not to conflate distinct individuals who share variants of this name.
Significance
Politicians at sub-national and local levels in India play important roles within state legislatures, party organisations, and civic bodies, contributing to policy debates, constituency representation, and the functioning of India's parliamentary democracy.
Related topics
- Politics of India
- Constituent Assembly of India
- Tamil Nadu
- Andhra Pradesh
- Alladi Krishnaswami Iyer (jurist)
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4730267