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List of Star Campaigners LIST OF STAR CAMPAIGNERS GENERAL ELECTIONS TO LOK SABHA, 2014 I RECOGNISED POLITICAL PARTIES a) NATIONAL PARTIES 1. BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 40 2. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 40 3. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA ( MARXIST) 39 4. BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 20 5. NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 10 6. COMMUNIST PARY OF INDIA 17 166 b) STATE PARTIES 1. ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 40 2. DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 40 3. DESIYA MURPOKKU DRAVIDA KAZHAGAM 40 120 II REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES 1. PATTALI MAKKAL KATCHI 20 2. ALL INDIA MOOVENDAR MUNNANI KAZHAGAM 5 3. ALL INDIA SAMATHUVA MAKHAL KATCHI 20 4. PURATCHI BHARATHAM 20 5.TAMIL MAANILA QUAIDE MILLETH LEAGUE 20 6. VIDUTHALAI CHIRUTHAIGAL KATCHI 20 7. MANITHANEYA MAKKAL KATCHI 20 8. SAMAJWADI PARTY 1 9. MAKKAL MANADU KATCHI 11 10. PUTHIYA TAMILAGAM 20 11. AMBEDKAR PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT 12 12. INDIYA JANANAYAKA KATCHI 13 13. MARUMALARCHI DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 20 14. INDIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 15. AKHILA INDIA JANANAYAKA MAKKAL KATCHI( DR. 20 16.ISAAC) TAMIZHAGA MAKKAL JANANAYAKA KATCHI 6 17. TAMIL NADU MAKKAL CONGRESS 20 18. INDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUE 20 19. AAM AADMI PARTY 11 20. ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL CONGRESS 20 21. ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 1 22. JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA 20 23.PEOPLE'S PARTY OF INDIA (SECULAR) 20 24.TAMIZHAGA VAAZHVURIMAI KATCHI 20 25. NAAM TAMILAR KATCHI 20 26. PUTHIYA NEETHI KATCHI 20 27.TMAILAGA MAKKAL MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 10 28.JANATA DAL (UNITED) 20 436 TOTAL 722 PARTY WISE DETAILS SAMAJWADI PARTY 1 B.R.DAMODARAN MAKKAL MANADU KATCHI 2 K. SAKTHIVEL 3 K.P. SATISHKUMAR 4 K.PRAKASAM 5 THOBIUS ARUL 6 SENTHIL KUMAR 7 GOPI NARAYANAN 8 PAVALAR RAMACHANDRAN 9 KANNAPPAN 10 PAULRAJ 11 DHANSINGH 12 MURUGESAN PUTHIYA TAMILAGAM 13 K.KRISHNASAMY 14 D.VIJAYAKUMAR 15 S.BASKAR MATHURAM 16 G.RAMARAJ 17 K. RAJALINGAM 18 A. KUMAR 19 S. INBARAJ 20 V. SUBRAMANIAN 21 V.R. ARAVINDHRAJA 22 P.KANAGARAJ 23 S. KATHIRESAN 24 K. NADARAJAN 25 S. THEIVENDRAKUMAR 26 R. KARTHIGAIRAJA 27 S.T. KANNAN 28 T. MURUGAN 29 B. THANGARAMAKRISHNAN 30 P.KANNAN 31 G.SEENIVASAGAM 32 A. JEYAKUMAR PURATCHI BHARATHAM 33 M. JAGAN MURTHY 34 KARU SIVAGANANAM 35 P. VINCENT 36 P. SIMON BABU 37 K.BALARAMAN 38 D. RUSENDRAKUMAR 39 N. SELVAM 40 R. SARAVANAN 41 G. MAHALINGAM 42 S.RAGHUNATHAN 43 K.M. SRIDHAR 44 M. DHARMALINGAM 45 N. MATHIVASAN 46 DEIVASIGAMANI 47 DEVANDRAN 48 S.POONDI BABU 49 J. RAJAN 50 ALEX 51 KUTTIAPPAN 52 M.P. MURUGAN TAMIL MAANILA QUAIDE MILLETH LEAGUE 53 S. SHEIK DAWOOD 54 A. AZMATHULLAH 55 V.M.S. MUSTAFA 56 N. AKBAR 57 K. ZAHIR HUSSAIN 58 K.IQBAL 59 K.S. AZAADH YOUSUFFI 60 P. MOHAMED AZEEM 61 D.DENESH KARTHICK 62 UDAYAM RAJA 63 P. MOHAMED ANSARI 64 J.A.J. HUSSAIN 65 A.E. BATSHA 66 M.F. IMRAN 67 R.M.D. SUHAIL AHMED 68 SHEIK SHABUDEEN 69 Y. SAMIULLAH 70 Y. SHAJAHAN 71 C. SATHISH KUMAR 72 G. THAMEEM VIDUTHALAI CHIRUTHAIGAL KATCHI 73 THOL. THIRUMAAVALAVAN 74 MA.SE.SINTHANAICHELVAN 75 M.MOHAMED YOUSUF 76 UNJAI.ARSAN 77 A.C. PAVARASU 78 VANIARASU 79 ILANCHEQUVERA 80 TAGADOOR.TAMIZHCHELVAN 81 S.S. BALAJI 82 T.PARVENTHAN 83 S. VETRICHELVAN 84 V. KANIAMUTHAN 85 ATTRALARASU 86 GUNAVENTHAN 87 SU.KA.VIDUTHALAICHEZIAN 88 A. BALASINGAM 89 EZHILL CAROLINE 90 KU.KA.PAVALAN 91 ALOOR SHANAVAS 92 SIBI CHANDER ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 93 P.V. KATHIRAVAN INDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUE 94 K.M. KADER MOHIDEEN 95 K.A.M. MUHAMMED ABUBACKER 96 M.S.A SHAJAHAN 97 S.T. NIZAR AHAMED 98 S.T. ABDUL BASITH 99 V. JEEVAGRIDARAN 100 M.A SATHAR 101 ADUTHURAI SAJAHAN 102 S.B. MOHAMED ISMAIL 103 KAYAL MAHABOOB 104 V.A. SYED PATTANI 105 K.M. NIJAMUDEEN 106 JAMAL MOHAMED IBRAHIM 107 NARI MOHAMED NAEEM 108 NELLAI ABDUL MAJEED 109 M.K. MOHAMED YOUNUS 110 ABU FARIS 111 CHAND BASHA 112 S.S.B. FAROOK 113 RAHMATHULLAH KHAN AMBEDKAR PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT 114 VAI BALASUNDARAM 115 SELVANATHAN 116 VAI. RAMALINGAM 117 M.G.RAJA BEEMARAO 118 R. THANGARAJ 119 I. SELVA RATHINAM 120 M.ASIVVATHAM 121 K.V.RAMALINGAM 122 K.MUTHU 123 A. ANNA DURAI 124 V. KARUPPANAN 125 A.K. AMBETHKARDASAN INDIYA JANANAYAKA KATCHI 126 T.R. PACHAMUTHU 127 KOVAITHAMBI 128 G.RAJAN 129 P. JAYASEELAN 130 R. KRISHNAMOORTHY 131 P. RAVI 132 S.S. VENKATESAN 133 S.MADHAN 134 M.S. RAJENDIRAN 135 S. AROCKIAM 136 R. SIVAKUMAR 137 T.S. PACHAMUTHU 138 C.BASKAR MANITHANEYA MAKKAL KATCHI 139 J.S.RIFAYEE 140 M.H. JAWAHIRULLAH 141 P. ABDUL SAMAD 142 M.TAMIMUM ANSARI 143 O.U. RAHMATULLAH 144 S.S.HAROON RASHEED 145 HANIFA 146 UMER 147 SAYYED 148 JAINUL ABIDEEN 149 MOHIDEEN ULAVI 150 CHELLASAMY 151 Y. SADIQ BASHA 152 SYED AHAMED FAROOK 153 JAHIR 154 SARVATH KHAN 155 ANEES 156 SHAMEEM AHAMED 157 JAINUL ABIDEEN 158 MUSTHAFA MARUMALARCHI DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 159 VAIKO 160 S. DURAISAMY 161 T.M. RAJENDRAN 162 JABARAJ 163 M.BOOMINATHAN 164 SARAVANAN 165 K.KAZHAGAKUMAR 166 K.SOMU 167 R.M. SHANMUGASUNDARAM 168 S. SEVENTHIAPPAN 169 VINAYAGA RAMESH 170 S.CHANDRAN 171 SU.JEEVAN 172 RAJESH 173 DURAI VAIYAPURI 174 KESAVA NARAYANAN 175 MURUGAN 176 S.MUTHIAH 177 ABUBAKKAR 178 P.M. KULANTHAIVEL INDIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE 179 M.BASHEER AHAMED 180 T.M. ABDUL KADHER 181 RAJA 182 M.G.K. NIZAMUDEEN 183 V.S.SADIQ 184 P.B.FAIROZ AHAMED AKHILA INDIA JANANAYAKA MAKKAL KATCHI (Dr. ISAAC) 185 V.S. ISAAC AIYYA 186 U.SHEIK DAWOOD 187 A. SRIDHAR 188 R. JAGADEESAN 189 P.KUMAR 190 K.MANI 191 A.M. INBA NATHAN 192 I.RAJAN VINNARASU 193 DEVA DHAYALAN 194 HERALD DAVID 195 SELVARAJ 196 PURATCHI @ KAVIYARASU 197 RAJENDRAN 198 KASI 199 LAWRANCE LAKSHMI KANTHAN 200 EBEENEZAR 201 D.KANCHANA 202 THAMIZH SELVI 203 ELAYA RAJA 204 ARUL RAJ TAMIZHAGA MAKKAL JANANAYAGA KATCHI 205 K.M. SHERIF 206 A.V. ABDUL NASAR 207 M.H. MOHARAJDEEN 208 M. MOHAMED SHABI 209 A.SAKKRAIKANI 210 B. SHAKE MOHAMMED ALL INDIA SAMATHUVA MAKHAL KATCHI 211 R. SARATHKUMAR 212 A.NARAYANAN 213 K.NAGARAJAN 214 A.N. SUNDARESAN 215 R. JAYAPRAKASH 216 N.N. SHANMUGASUNDARAM 217 K.RAGUPATHY 218 N.SUNDAR 219 M.A.XAVIER 220 G.ESWARAN 221 ICEHOUSE THIYAGU 222 R.SUDHAKAR 223 S.SHIMON 224 K.R. SELVARAJ 225 M.N.K. NATESON 226 M.SINGARAVELU 227 N.SETHURAMAN 228 N.M.S. VIVEKANANDAN 229 R.K. KALITHASAN 230 T.T.N. LAWRENCE DESIYA MURPOKKU DRAVIDA KAZHAGAM 231 VIJAYAKANT 232 PREMALATHA VIJAYAKANT 233 A.R. ELANGO 234 B.PARTHASARATHY 235 V.C. CHANDHIRAKUMAR 236 P.MURUGESAN 237 R.UMANATH 238 N.ZAKKIR HUSSAIN 239 K. DILIP KUMAR 240 A.S. AKBAR 241 K.R. VEERAPPAN 242 L. VENKATESAN 243 S.SYED KAJA SHERIFF 244 R.S.SEKAR 245 K. NALLATHAMBI 246 SIVAKAMI MUTHUKUMAR 247 M.R.PANNEERSELVAM 248 S.GANESAN 249 V.S. MURUGAN 250 N. JANARTHANAN 251 M. SHAGUL AMEED 252 A. RAMAKRISHNAN 253 SSS.U.CHANDRAN 254 M.V.S. RAJENDRANATH 255 T. ADHILINGAPERUMAL 256 D.MURUGESAN 257 A.K.T. RAJA 258 P. SIVAKOLUNTHU 259 R. MOHANRAJ 260 S. SENTHILKUMAR 261 S. R. PARTHIBAN 262 R. ARULSELVAM 263 P. SAMPATHKUMAR 264 C.H. SEKAR 265 P.K. DINAKARAN 266 R. SUBA RAVI 267 P.R. MANOHAR 268 A.BASKAR 269 B.V.B. MUTHUKUMAR 270 R.M. BABU ALL INDIA MOOVENDAR MUNNANI KAZHAGAM 271 N. SETHURAMAN 272 S.ESSAKIMUTHU 273 P.KAZHUVAN 274 N.GURUSAMY 275 R.PRABAKARAN DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 276 M.KARUNANIDHI 277 K.ANBAZHAGAN 278 M.K.STALIN 279 DURAI MURUGAN 280 K. PONMUDI 281 KANIMOZHI 282 SUBBULAKSHMI JAGADEESAN 283 S. RAGHUPATHI 284 VAGAI CHANDRASEKAR 285 KUMARIMUTHU 286 DINDUGUL. I.LEONI 287 KUSHBOO SUNDAR 288 VASU VIKRAM 289 S.S. PALANIMANICKAM 290 K.N. NEHRU 291 A.V. VELU 292 T.M. SELVAGANAPATHI 293 T.A. MUHAMAD SAGI 294 KUTHALAM KALYANAM 295 KUZHANDAI TAMILARASAN 296 MU. KANNAPPAN 297 P.M. MUBARAK 298 A. VAITHIYALINGAM 299 R. CHAKKARAPANI 300 V. MULLAIVENDAN 301 MU.PE. SAMINATHAN 302 I. PERIYASAMY 303 K.K.S.S.R. RAMACHANDRAN 304 THANGAM THENNARASU 305 T.M. ANBARASAN 306 KARUPPASAMI PANDIYAN 307 PERIYANNAN. ARASU 308 S.MUTHUSAMY 309 TIRUCHI SIVA 310 R. GANDHI 311 SALEM RAJENDRAN 312 K. PITCHANDI 313 N.K.K.P. RAJA 314 M.A.S. SUBRAMANIAN 315 P. ARUNKUMAR PAATTALI MAKKAL KATCHI 316 S. RAMADOSS 317 A. NATARAJAN 318 P. DHANDAPANI 319 V.RAJA 320 R. ANBUMANI @ ANBUMANI RAMADOSS 321 J. JAYASEELAN 322 ELANGOVAN 323 BABU 324 G.K. MANI 325 SARAVANAN 326 P. SWAMINATHAN 327 SOWMYA ANBUMANI 328 K. BALU 329 J. GURU 330 PANNEER 331 VELAYUTHAM 332 R. PRABURATHAN 333 M.ESAKKI 334 A. THAMIZHARASU 335 G. TAMILKUMARAN BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 336 BEHEN KUM MAYAWATIJI 337 AMBETH RAJAN 338 ASHOK SIDDARTHA 339 GOPINATH 340 K. ARMSTRONG 341 N. KALYANASUNDARAM 342 S.MANIVANNAN 343 APSAL 344 D. TAMILMATHI 345 ERA. PERIYAR ANBAN 346 L.MURUGAN 347 S. ARUMUGAM 348 A. KALIDOSS 349 K. DEVENDRAN 350 M.SEKAR 351 ANANDAN 352 N. MUTHURAMAN 353 SIDDARTH S. VASAN 354 V. SURESH 355 M.S. SENTHILKUMAR 356 SANKAR 357 NAGALAKSHMI 358 AMALRAJ 359 MANOHAR 360 STEPHENRAJ 361 KAMARAJ 362 P. GANESAN 363 SURESH 364 P. BHASKAR 365 K. SIVAGURUNATHAN 366 Y.A. NATHAN 367 MATHIAZHAGAN 368 J. SHAHJAHAN 369 P.J. NAGENDIRAN 370 C.M. SULAIMAN 371 VIJAY GOWTHAM 372 N. PRAVEEN 373 M. MONAHARAN 374 A. JEEVA 375 K.S. MOHAN AAM AADMI PARTY 376 ARVIND KEJRIWAL 377 KUMAR VISWAS 378 MANISH SISODIA 379 SANJAY SINGH 380 YOGENDRA YADAV 381 GOPAL RAI 382 PRASHANT BHUSHAN 383 SHAZIA ILMI 384 DINESH BHAGELA 385 SHAHNAZ HINDUSTANI 386 PANKAJ KR. GUPTA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 387 SONIA GANDHI 388 RAHUL GANDHI 389 MANMOHAN SINGH 390 GHULAM NABI AZAD 391 MUKUL WASNIK 392 B.S.
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