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List of Star Campaigners Details of Star Campaigner's passes issued to COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. G.Ramakrishnan 1 2. A.K.Padmanabhan 2 3. T.K.Rangarajan 3 4. K.Balakrishnan 4 5. A.Soundararajan 5 6. U.Vasuki 6 7. P.Sampath 7 8. M.N.S.Venkatraman 8 9. P.Selvasingh 9 10. P.Shanmugam 10 11. K.Thangavel 11 12. S.Noor Mohammed 12 13. A.Lasar 13 14. N.Gunasekaran 14 15. K.Kanagaraj 15 16. Mathukkur Ramalingam 16 17. K.Balabharathi 17 18. A.Arumuga Nainar 18 19. N.Pandi 19 20. M.Chinnadurai 20 21. C.Padmanabhan 21 22. P.Suganthi 22 23.. S.Valentina 23 24. K.Kamaraj 24 25. C.Muthukannan 25 26. V.Ramamurthi 26 27. R.Vijayarajan 27 28. C.Ramakrishnan 28 29. G.Sukumaran 29 30. Su.Venkatesan 30 31. Ra dhika 31 32. P.R.Natarajan 32 33. K.S.Arjunan 33 34. K.Kandasamy 34 35. K.Varadarajan 35 36. S.Sridhar 36 37. Russel 37 38. K.P.Arumugam 38 39. K.P.Perumal 39 40. Poomayil 40 ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. Thiru O.Panneerselvam 41 2. Thiru.Edappadi K.Palaniswami 42 3. Thiru.K.P.Munusamy 43 4. Thiru.R.Vaithilingam 44 5. Thiru. C.Ponnaiyan 45 6. Thiru.A.Thamizhmahan Hussain 46 7. Thiru Dindigul C.Sreenivasan 47 8. Thiru.K.A.Sengottaiyan 48 9. Thiru.Natham R.Viswanathan 49 10. Dr.Pollachi V.Jayaraman 50 11. Thiru.P.Thangamani 51 12. Thiru.S.P.Velumani 52 13. Th iru.D.Jayakumar 53 14. Thiru.Sellur.K.Raju 54 15. Thiru.C.Ve.Shanmugam 55 16. Thiru.K.P.Anbalagan 56 17. Thiru.N.Thalavaisundaram 57 18. Tmt.B.Valarmathi 58 19. Tmt.S.Gokula Indira 59 20. Thiru.A.Anwhar Raajhaa 60 21. Thiru.R.B.Udhayakumar 61 22. Dr.V.Saroja 62 23. Thiru.M.C.Sampath 63 24. Thiru.K.C.Karuppannan 64 25. Thiru.R.Kamaraj 65 26. Thiru.O.S.Manian 66 27. Thiru.Udumalai K.Radhakrishnan 67 28. Dr.C.Vijayabaskar 68 29. Thiru.R.Duraikannu 69 30. Thiru Kadambur C.Raju 70 31. Thiru.K.C .Veeramani 71 32. Thiru.K.T.Rajenthra Bhalaji 72 33. Thiru.P.Benjamin 73 34. Dr.Nilofer Kafeel 74 35. Thiru.M.R.Vijayabaskar 75 36. Dr.M.Manikandan 76 37. Tmt.V.M.Rajalakshmi 77 38. Thiru.Sevvoor S.Ramachandran 78 39. Dr.Vaigai Chelvan 79 40. Vind hya 80 NAAM TAMILAR KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. S.Seeman 81 2. Anbuthennarasan 82 3. Rajivganthi 83 4. Vetri Kumaran 84 5. Duruvan Selvamani 85 6. Kalyanasundaram 86 7. Arulmozhithevan 87 8. Kalanjiyam 88 9. Karuppaiya 89 10. Duraimurukan 90 11. Sureshkumar 91 12. Arun Rangarajan 92 13. Sivakumar 93 14. Prabakaran 94 15. Tamizh Selvan 95 16. Madhivanan 96 17. Ramesh 97 18. Nan Maaran 98 19. Humayun 99 20. Madurai Seeman 100 MAKKAL DESIYA KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. Dr.Sema Narayanan 101 2. M.Ganapathi 102 3. Mahesh Kannan 103 4. M.Perumal Pathar 104 5. S.N.Palani 105 6. K.Anandan 106 7. S.K.Pushparaj 107 8. M. Rajagopal 108 9. M.K athavarayan 109 10. T.Deena Dayalan 110 11. A.Manickam 111 12. L.I.C.Marudhachalam 112 13. Velayudham 113 14. Thiruppathi 114 15. A.Ponnusamy 115 16. Kuppusamy 116 17. Rajendran 117 18. D.Prabhakaran 118 19. R.Radhakrishnan 119 20. K.Vinayagam 120 INDHIA KUDIARASU KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. C.K.Tamilarasan 121 2. M.Thangaraj 122 3. K.Nagarajan 123 4. K.Mangapillai 124 5. V.M.Balakrishnan 125 6. C. S.Gowri Shankar 126 7. M.B.Muruganandham 127 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. M.K.Stalin 128 2. Duraimurugan 129 3. I. Periyasami 130 4. Tmt. Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan 131 5. V.P. Duraisamy 132 6. Kanimozhi 133 7. E.V.Velu 134 8. K. N.Ne hr u 135 9. K.Ponmudi 136 10. M.R.K.Panneerselvam 137 11. Dindigul I.Leoni 138 12. Vagai Chandrasekar 139 13. Suba.Veerapandian 140 14. S.Gandhiselvan 141 15. S.R.Sivalingam 142 16. T.M.Anbarasan 143 17. P.K.Sekarbabu 144 18. Anbil Mahesh Poyy amozhi 145 19. K.P.Ramalingam 146 20. S.Sudharsanam 147 21. P.M.Mubarak 148 22. S.Kalyanasundaram 149 23. N.Nalla Sivam 150 24. R.Gandhi 151 25. M.Subramanian 152 26. P.Murth i 153 27. M.Manimaran 154 28. G.Thalapathi 155 29. I.P.Senthilkumar 156 30. K.K.S.S.R.Ramachandram 157 31. Anitha R.Radhakrishnan 158 32. Geetha Jeevan 159 33. R.Avudaiyappan 160 34. N.Sureshrajan 161 35. P.M.Selvaganapathi 162 36. Ara.Chakkarapani 163 37. Andhiyur Selvaraj 164 38. Thangam Thennarasu 165 39. Thenra l Selvaraj 166 40. Udayanidhi Stalin 167 MAKKAL NEEDHI MAIAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. Shri.Kamal Hassan 168 2. Ms.Sripriya 169 3. Ms.Kovai Sarala 170 4. Ms.Kameela Nasser 171 5. Mr. Snehan 172 6. Mr.Gandhi Kannadasan 173 7. Mr. Thangaraj Appaswamy 174 8. Mr.Sowrirajan 175 9. Mr.Nasser 176 10. Mr.Tholkappia n 177 11. Mr.Mourya 178 12. Mr.Rangarajan 179 13. Mr.Ra gav Mahesh 180 14. Mr.Charles 181 MARUMALARCHI DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. VAIKO 182 2. K. Alagusundaram 183 3. M. Maniventhan 184 4. S. Baskara Sethupathy 185 5. Nakkeeran @ Harington 186 6. Orathanad Gopu 187 7. Nellai Abubakkar 188 .
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