S. R. Subramania Adityan

S. R. Subramania Adithan
M.L.A (1984)
In office
1984–1989
Constituency Tiruchendur
Thakkar (1982-1987) - 2 twice (Tiruchendur Sri Subramania Swami Devasthanam)
In office
1982–1984
In office
1985–1987
Personal details
Born (1948-03-24) 24 March 1948
Nagarcoil, Travancore
Political party not in politics (formerly in ADMK)
Spouse(s) Vijaya Anbubai
Children V. M. S Ramaswamy Athithan
S. Thananjeya Athithan
Mother R. Babu Sundaram Ammal
Father V. M. S. Ramasamy Adithan
Residence Senthamizhagam,
Sannathi Street,
Tiruchendur,
Tamil Nadu, India
Religion Hindu

S. R. Subramania Adityan is a former Indian politician, elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Tiruchendur constituency in 1984 election,[1] was then twice Takkar of Tiruchendur Sri Subramania Swami Devasthanam during 1982-1987. Presently he is the President of Thakshina Maara Nadar Sangam and post of Chair Person of Thoothukudi Amateur Kabodi Association.

Personal life

He was born to V. M. S. Ramasamy Adithan and R. Babu Sundaram Ammal on 24 March 1948 at Nagarcoil, Travancore. He is married to his aunt's (from the father side) daughter, Vijaya Anbubai. They have two children, V. M. S Ramaswamy Athithan and S. Thananjeya Athithan.

Social & Community Services

Current Positions Holding

Position Institution
President Dakshina Mara Nadar Sangam
Council Member[2] Dr.Sivanthi Athithanar College Of Engineering
Council Member[3] Aditanar College of Atrs and Science
Chairperson Thoothukudi Amateur Kabodi Association
President (south zone) Dr. Sivanthi Adithanar Narpani Mandram

He twice was Takkar of Tiruchendur Sri Subramania Swami Devasthanam during the years 1982–1984 and 1985–1987

Political career

His political debut was after demes of his predecessor Mr. S. Kesava Adithan who died in a car accident on 26 November 1982. As a re-place he was elected to Tiruchendur in the year of 1984. After demise of MGR he aligned with Mrs. Ganaki Ramachandran and contested the Sattangulam Constituency with symbol double pegon(இரட்டை புரா). But fortunately got 3rd position only. Then after he join back to the realigned ADMK under the leadership of J. Jayalalitha. After brief time he abstained from the party activities and turned himself into a social welfare sympathiser.

Electoral performance in Assembly elections

Year Status Constituency Party Votes Runner-up/Winner Party Votes
1984 Winner Tiruchendur ADMK 45,953 K. P. Kandasamy DMK 43,565
1989 [4] 3rd Sattangulam ADMK 20,127 Kumari Ananthan (Winner) INC 24,913

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