Antony Raju

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Antony Raju
Thiruvananthapuram West
Personal details
Born (1954-12-18) 18 December 1954 (age 69)
Trivandrum
Political partyJanadhipathya Kerala Congress[1]
Residence(s)Nanthencode, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Websitewww.antonyraju.in

Antony Raju is an Indian politician and was in office as Minister for Road Transport, Motor Vehicles, Water Transport till 24 December 2023,

Thiruvananthapuram Constituency
of Kerala in 2021. Earlier he was the MLA of Thiruvananthapuram West Constituency from 1996 to 2001.

Early life and education

Raju was born on 18 November 1954 in Poonthura, Trivandrum to S Alphonse and T Lourdamma in a poor family from the fisher community.[4] He had his early education at the St. Thomas School Poonthura, Trivandrum, and completed his schooling at the Rajagiri School, Kalamassery, Ernakulam.[5] Raju was the unit president of Kerala Students' Congress (KSC), the students' wing of Kerala Congress, in St Xavier's College , Thumba, and Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram. After graduating in Law from the Kerala Law Academy Law College, he enrolled as an advocate in 1982.[4] He completed his pre-degree from St. Xavier's College, Thumba, Thiruvananthapuram.

Political career

Antony Raju (2023)

In 1996, Antony Raju was

Assembly Election from Trivandrum West
Constituency. However, in the 2016 elections he contested as Janadhipathya Kerala Congress candidate but lost to VS Sivakumar. But in the 2021 elections, he defeated VS Sivakumar by more than 8000 votes.The coastal region has been Raju's support base. He contested a poll for the first time from Shanghumugham division to the erstwhile district council. Shanghumugham is part of the Thiruvananthapuram Assembly constituency.

His first attempt to reach the Assembly went in vain as he lost to M M Hassan of the Congress in Thiruvananthapuram West in 1991. Raju exacted revenge the next time by defeating Hassan. However, he lost again in 2001, this time to M V Raghavan.

He was not fielded in the next two Assembly polls due to controversies over his legal career. In 2016, Raju of the Janadhipathya Kerala Congress lost to V S Sivakumar, but bounced back this time by defeating the same Congress leader.

References

  1. ^ "Kerala Congress (M) rebels form new party, may join LDF". The Indian Express. 10 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  2. ^ "The Kerala Governor allots the Business of the Government among the following Ministers". Archived from the original on 21 May 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Notifications - Government of Kerala, India". kerala.gov.in. Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Antony Raju: From coast to cabinet". onmanorama.com. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  5. ^ "LDF candidate Antony Raju begins election campaign". www.uniindia.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017.

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