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List of Members of the Indian Parliament Who Identified and Selected the Patiants LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN PARLIAMENT WHO IDENTIFIED AND SELECTED THE PATIANTS Constituency Name Title No. of Times Amount Patients Treated (In Rupees) Adoor Chengara Surendran Ex-MP 133 167300.00 Kodikunnil Suresh ExMP 120 115150.00 Alappuzha Venugopal K.C. MP 428 952700.00 Manoj K.S. Ex-MP 308 359090.00 Sudheeran V.M. Ex-MP 256 101500.00 Alathur P.K. Biju MP 1 2500.00 Attingal A. Sampath MP 6 12000.00 Chalakudy Dhanapalan K.P. EX-MP 34 103500.00 Innocent V T MP 9 22000.00 Chiranyinkeezhu Varkala Radhakrishnan Ex-MP 39 39750.007 Ernakulam SebastainPaul Ex-MP 324 699250.00 K.V. Thomas MP 24 58000.00 George Eaden Ex-MP 628 301400.00 Idukki Adv. Joice George MP 37 101500.00 Thomas P.T. EX-MP 34 83100.00 Francis George K. Ex-MP 247 416360.00 Chacko P.C. Ex-MP 60 35450.00 Kannur Sudhakaran K. EX-MP 1 4000.00 P.K. Sreemathi MP 1 2500.00 Abdulla Kutty A.P. Ex-MP 69 160000.00 Kasargode Karunakaran P. MP 4 15500.00 Govindan T Ex-MP 5 10000.00 Kollam Premachandran N.K. MP 369 849400.00 Peethambara Kurup EX-MP 137 328850.00 Rajendran P. Ex-MP 350 539550.00 Kottayam Jose K. Mani MP 119 228650.00 Suresh Kurup Ex-MP 759 809050.00 Kozhikode Raghavan M.K. MP 2 5500.00 Virendrakumar M.P. Ex-MP 4 11000.00 Muralidharan K. Ex-MP 6 8500.00 Malappuram P.K. Kunhalikutty MP 2 5000.00 Mavelikkara Kodikunnil Suresh MP 149 354500.00 Sujatha C.S. Ex-MP 699 662200.00 Remesh Chennithala ExMP 266 159200.00 Kurian P.J ExMP 40 99000.00 Moovattupuzha Thomas P.C. Ex-MP 136 1124750.00 Mukundapuram Lonappan Nambadan Ex-MP 17 46250.00 Karunakaran K. Ex-MP 21 38900.00 Ottappalam Ajaykumar S. Ex-MP 72 81500.00 Palakkad Rajesh M.B. MP 24 71500.00 Karishnadas N.N. Ex-MP 39 80800.00 Pathanamthitta Anto Antony MP 83 130050.00 Thiruvanthapuram Shashi Tharoor MP 4 10500.00 Pannian Ravindran Ex-MP 10 22550.00 Shivakumar V.S. Ex-MP 33 40000.00 Thrissur Chandrappan C.K. Ex-MP 4 11000.00 C.N. Jayadevan MP 4 8000.00 Raghavan V.V. Ex-MP 85 39600.00 Jose A.C. Ex-MP 111 109050.00 Vatakara Premajam A.K. Ex-MP 3 2800.00 Mullappally Ramachandran MP 4 8000.00 Rajyasabha Abdul Samad Samadani Ex-MP 54 73200.00 Rajyasabha Chandran Pillai K. Ex-MP 38 82750.00 Rajyasabha Ismail K.E. Ex-MP 1 1000.00 Rajyasabha Kurian P.J. MP 26 41550.00 Rajyasabha Varghese Mathathi M.J Ex-MP 8 15200.00 LIST OF LEGISLATORS OF THE KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY WHO IDENTIFIED AND SELECTED THE PATIENTS Constituency Name Title No. of Times Amount Patients Treated (In Rupees) Adoor Chittayam Gopakumar MLA 758 1533750.00 Alappuzha Thomas Isaac T.M. MLA 531 924800.00 Shukkoor A.A. Ex-MLA 49 80400.00 Venugopal K.C. Ex-MLA 849 602650.00 Alathur Chandran M. Ex-MLA 15 41000.00 Rajendran V.K. Ex-MLA 14 11500.00 Chenthamarakshan Ex-MLA 3 11500.004 Aluva Anwar Sadath MLA 174 439300.00 Yousuf A.M. Ex-MLA 181 399600.00 Muhammad Ali Ex-MLA 2061 892350.00 Ambalappuzha Sudhakaran G. MLA 206 464100.00 Sugathan D. Ex-MLA 211 245500.00 Suseela Gopalan Ex-MLA 4 1000.00 Angamaly Jose Thettayil Ex-MLA 360 720900.00 Joy P.J. Ex-MLA 4943 2010250.00 Roji M John MLA 13 26500.00 Aranmula Sivadasan Nair K. Ex-MLA 444 781650.00 Rajagopal K.C. Ex-MLA 470 423400.00 Maleth Saraladevi Ex-MLA 221 241950.00 Kadamanitta Ramakrishnan Ex-MLA 129 57550.00 Veena George MLA 107 192003.00 Aroor Adv.Arif A.M. MLA 314 674600.00 Gauriamma Ex-MLA 103 81350.00' Aruvikkara Karthikeyan G. Ex-MLA 79 88500.00 Attingal Adv.Satyan B. MLA 44 114000.00 Vaikkom Purushothaman Ex-MLA 12 44500.00 Azhikkode Balan T.K. Ex-MLA 7 9500.00 Balussery Shanmughadas A.C. Ex-MLA 3 4000.00 Baypore Hamsa T.K. Ex-MLA 5 5150.00 Hameed Koya V.K.C. MLA 3 3500.00 Chadayamangalam Mullakkara Ratnakaran MLA 21 26050.00 Prayar Gopalakrishnan Ex-MLA 23 19250.00 Chalakkudy Devassy B.D. MLA 127 316000.00 Savithri Lakshamanan Ex-MLA 1625 715550.00 Dharmadam Narayanan K. K. Ex-MLA 203 270600.00 Changanassery Thomas C.F. MLA 3767 3384450.00 Chathannur Jayalal G.S. MLA 555 1310000.00 Anirudhan N. Ex-MLA 108 239750.00 Prathap Varamathampan Ex-MLA 58 55000.00 Chavara Shibu Baby John EX-MLA 133 259950.00 Premchandran N.K. Ex-MLA 128 220150.00 Vijayan Pillai N MLA 22 51000.00 Chelakkara Radhakrishnan K. Ex-MLA 168 281200.00 Chengannur Vishnu Nadh P.C. Ex-MLA 754 1284950.00 Saji Cheriyan MLA 150 330250.00 Sobhana George Ex-MLA 399 203800.00 Kaipamangalam Sunil Kumar V.S. Ex MLA 80 187350.00 Rajendran K.P. Ex-MLA 48 68000.00 Cherthala Thilothaman P. MLA 192 443250.00 Antony A.K. Ex-MLA 63 47700.00 Chittoor Achuthan K. Ex-MLA 26 56870.00 Chirayinkeezhu Sasi V. MLA 33 82000.00 Devikulam Rajendran S. MLA 4 10000.00 Elathur Saseendran A.K. MLA 14 34450.00 Eravipuram Azeez A.A. Ex-MLA 601 1492750.00 M Noushad MLA 76 173000.00 Ernakulam Hibi Eden MLA 288 669250.00 Thomas K.V. Ex-MLA 153 303850.00 Ludy Luis Ex-MLA 30 101300.00 Sebastian Paul Ex-MLA 306 160450.00 Simon Brito Ex-MLA 4 6850.00 Benny Behanann Ex-MLA 8 20000.00 Ettumanoor Suresh Kurup K. MLA 97 121400.0 Thomas Chazhikkadan Ex-MLA 478 461600.00 Guruvayoor Abdual Khadar K.V. MLA 18 47000.00 Constituency Name Title No. of Times Amount Patients Treated (In Rupees) Bawa P.K.K. Ex-MLA 1 2000.00 Kunjumuhammad P.T. Ex-MLA 4 6000.00 Harippad Ramesh Chennithala MLA 302 618100.00 Babu Prasad B. Ex-MLA 269 356950.00 Devakumar R.K. Ex-MLA 131 126450.00 Thamarakshan A.V. Ex-MLA 19 14250.00 Thomas Chandy Ex-MLA 12 10300.00 Hosdurg Kumaran M. Ex-MLA 14 24650.00 Narayanan M. Ex-MLA 2 3600.00 Idukki Roshy Augustine MLA 733 1153750.00 Sulaiman Rawthar Ex-MLA 16 14450.00 Irikkur Joseph K.C. MLA 1 3000.00 Irinjalakuda Thomas Unniyadan Ex-MLA 253 520600.00 Prof. K.U. Arunan MLA 30 83500.00 Thomas K.C. Ex-MLA 26 79000.00 Lonappan Nambadan Ex-MLA 183 346000.00 Kaduthuruthy Adv.Mons Joseph MLA 398 712450.00 Stephen George Ex-MLA 128 172500.00 Kalamasserry Ebrahim Kunju V.K. MLA 146 490200.00 Kallooppara Joseph M. Puthusserry Ex-MLA 1693 1332275.00 John T.S. Ex-MLA 202 166750.00 Kanjirapalli Dr. N Jayaraj MLA 51 112450.00 Alphons Kannanthanam Ex-MLA 131 209000.00 George J Mathew Ex-MLA 81 48150.00 Kannur Radha E.V. Ex-MLA 1 500.00 Karungapally Divakaran C. Ex-MLA 312 614650.00 Rajan Babu A.N. Ex-MLA 38 67600.00 R Ramachandran MLA 34 77000.00 Kattakkada Sakthan N. Ex-MLA 3 6750.00 Kayamkulam Sadashivan C.K. Ex-MLA 344 508850.00 Adv U. Prathibha MLA 72 157000.00 Hassan M.M. Ex-MLA 9 7800.00 Sudhakar G. Ex-MLA 93 111400.00 Kazhakkoottam Vaheed M.A. Ex-MLA 64 103000.00 Kadakampally Surendran MLA 66 17300.00 Kilimanoor Rajan N. Ex-MLA 23 33700.00 Bhargavi Thankappan Ex-MLA 1 750.00 Kochi K J Maxy MLA 47 110500.00 Kodakara Ravindranadh C. Ex-MLA 96 210700.00 Vishwanathan K.P. Ex-MLA 38 66000.00 Kodungalloor Prathapan T.N. Ex-MLA 51 111000.00 V.R. Sunil kumar MLA 6 18000.00 Rajendran K.P. Ex-MLA 31 144000.00 Meenakshi Thamban Ex-MLA 4 13050.00 Umesh Challiyil Ex-MLA 42 56750.00 Kollam Gurudasan P.K. Ex-MLA 3 702550.00 M. Mukesh MLA 30 67700.00 Babu Divakaran Ex-MLA 4 7500.00 Kadavoor Sivadasan Ex-MLA 9 15600.0 Kollamkode Chenthamarakshan V. Ex-MLA 22 33250.00 Kondotty Muhammadunni Haji K. Ex-MLA 6 17000.00 Konni Adoor Prakash MLA 1912 3252675.00 Kuthuparamba Mohanan K.P. Ex-MLA 3 8000.00 Jayarajan P. Ex-MLA 26 62750.00 Shialaja KK MLA 10 22750.00 Kothamangalam Kuruvilla T.U. Ex-MLA 384 529150.00 Antony John MLA 32 78500.00 Paulose V.J. Ex-MLA 378 331200.00 Kottarakkara Adv Aisha Potty. P MLA 222 510500.00 Balakrishnapillai R. Ex-MLA 20 15400.00 Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan MLA 748 1012150.00 Vasavan V.N. Ex-MLA 98 1175600.00 Mercy Ravi Ex-MLA 49 53500.00 Mani K.M Ex-MLA 9 22500.00 Ramakrishnan T.K. Ex-MLA 5 6750.00 Kovalam Jameela Prakasam Ex-MLA 35 85000.00 George Mercier Ex-MLA 1 3000.00 Neelalohidadasan Nadar A. Ex-MLA 6 5000.00 No. of Times Amount Constituency Name Title Patients Treated (In Rupees) Kozhikkode North Pradeep Kumar A. MLA 11 26000.00 Dasan M. Ex-MLA 12 8000.00 Sujanapal A. Ex-MLA 42 58450.00 Kozhikkode South Muneer M.K. MLA 1 3000.00 Zahir T.P.M. Ex-MLA 4 8250.00 Kundara Baby M.A. Ex-MLA 22 48800.00 Mercykutty Amma MLA 49 50950.00 Kunnamangalam Rahim PTA Ex MLA 1 2000.00 Raman U.C. Ex-MLA 20 20000.00 Balanvaidyar C.P.
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