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List of Star Campaigners Details of No. of Vehicles Permits issued Sl.No. Name of the Party No. of Vehicle Serial permits issued Numbers 1. Desiya Makkal Sakthi Katchi 14 1 to 14 2. Tamizhaga Makkal Jananayaga 6 15 to 20 Katchi 3. Makkal Needhi Maiam 13 21 to 30 & 486 to 488 4. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 26 31 to 56 5. Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi 15 57 to 71 6. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra 2 72 to 73 Kazhagam 7. Bahujan Samaj Party 30 74 to 103 8. Naam Thamizhar Katchi 15 104 to 118 9. Indiya Jananayaka Katchi 15 119 to 133 10. India Kudiarasu Katchi 15 134 to 148 11. Namathu Kongu Munnaetra 15 149 to 163 Kazhagam 12. Communist Party of India (Marxist- 15 164 to 178 Leninist) 13. All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi 15 179 to 193 14. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 30 194 to 223 15. Anaithindhiya Jananayaga 15 224 to 238 Padhugappu Kazhagam 16. Anaithindhiya MGR Makkal 13 239 to 251 Munnetra Kazhagam 17. Janata Dal (United) 15 252 to 266 18. Kongudesa Marumalarchi Makkal 14 267 to 280 Katchi 19. All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul 10 281 to 290 20. TamilNadu Samajwadi party 15 291 to 305 21. Lok Janshakti Party 15 306 to 320 22. Nationalist Congress Party 30 321 to 350 23. Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 15 351 to 365 24. Kamarajar Adithanar Kazhagam 15 366 to 380 25. Tamizhaga Murpokku Makkal Katchi 15 381 to 395 26. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra 15 396 to 410 Kazhagem 27. Manithaneya Makkal Katchi 15 411 to 425 28. All India Youth Development Party 15 426 to 440 29. Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazagam 15 441 to 455 30. Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 30 456 to 485 31. Puratchi Bharatham 15 489 to 503 32. Pattali Makkal Katchi 15 504 to 518 33. All India Moovendar Munnani 10 519 to 528 Kazhagam 34. Communist party of India 30 529 to 558 35. Tamil Maanila Congress (M) Leaders 15 559 to 573 36. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra 28 574 to 601 Kazhagam Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to DESIYA MAKKAL SAKTHI KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. M.L.Ravi 1 2. R.Serma Selvaraj 2 3. T.SivagnanSambandan 3 4. R.Danasekar 4 5. K.N.Panasai Arangan 5 6. A.Sivakumar 6 7. D.Suresh Babu 7 8. Sundar 8 9. Joseph 9 10. A.P.Geetha 10 11. S.Senthil Murugan 11 12. Peralam Prakash 12 13. K.Sakthivel 13 14. Veera Chidambaram 14 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to TAMIZHAGA MAKKAL JANANAYAGA KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. K.M.Shariff 15 2. A.Meharajdeen 16 3. S.Shanmugaraja 17 4. K.R.M.Adidravidar 18 5. Z.Azad 19 6. S.Mujipur Rahaman (a) Chanakyan 20 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to MAKKAL NEEDHI MAIAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. Shri. Kamal Haasan 21 2. Pazha Karuppaiah 22 3. Ponraj 23 4. Dr.R.Mahendran 24 5. M.Muruganandam 25 6. Dr.Santhosh Babu IAS 26 7. CK Kumaravel 27 8. Senthil Arumugam 28 9. Sripriya 29 10. Snehan 30 11. Suhasini Maniratnam 486 12 M.Sridhar 487 13. Murali Appas 488 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. Sitaram Yechury 31 2. Prakash Karat 32 3. Manik Sarkar 33 4. Brinda Karat 34 5. G.Ramakrishnan 35 6. T.K.Rangarajan 36 7. K.Balakrishnan 37 8. U.Vasuki 38 9. P.Sampath 39 10. M.N.S.Venkatraman 40 11. P.Selvasingh 41 12. P.Shanmugam 42 13. S.Noor Mohammed 43 14. N.Gunasekaran 44 15. K.Kanagaraj 45 16. Madukkur Ramalingam 46 17. B.Sundararajan 47 18. K.Balabharathi 48 19. S.Sridhar 49 20. A.Arumuga Nainar 50 21. V.Marimuthu 51 22. P.R.Natarajan 52 23. P.Suganthi 53 24. V.Ramamurthi 54 25. R.Vijayarajan 55 26. Su.Venkatesan 56 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to TAMIZHAGA VAZHVURIMAI KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. T.Velmurugan 57 2. T.Thirubhuvana Chakkaravarthi 58 3. T.Thirumalavalavan 59 4. T.Kannan 60 5. U.Kannan 61 6. V.Chinnadurai 62 7. V.Muththulaxmi 63 8. D.Venugopal 64 9. K.Jambulingam 65 10. K.Gandhikumar 66 11. K.Venkadakrishnan 67 12. D.Anand 68 13. R.Surendar 69 14. N.Arivazhagan 70 15. R.Sudalai Rajan 71 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. O.Panneerselvam 72 2. Edappadi K.Palaniswami 73 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. Kum Mayawatiji 74 2. Satish Chandra Mishra 75 3. Akash Anand 76 4. Ashok Siddharth 77 5. Ramji Gautam 78 6. Veer Singh 79 7. Gowri Prasad Upasak 80 8. K Armstrong 81 9. N Kalyanasundaram 82 10. S Manivannan 83 11. K Devendiran 84 12. P Kamalavel Selvan 85 13. D Bharatidasan 86 14. MRS D Tamilmathi 87 15. Era Periyaranban 88 16. S Stephenraj 89 17. Kamaraj 90 18. Mathiyalagan 91 19. Sathyamoorthy 92 20. Anandan 93 21. K.Jeyshankar 94 22. Chandrasekar 95 23. MD Abbas 96 24. Sakthi Pavalavel 97 25. Balamurugan 98 26. Vinoth 99 27. Thiyagarajan 100 28. Ganesamurthy 101 29. Parthiban 102 30. Dheena 103 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to NAAM THAMIZHAR KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No of Permit 1. Seeman 104 2. Kalanchiyam Sivakumar 105 3. Bhakyaraj 106 4. Pugazhendhi Maran 107 5. Jagadeesan 108 6. Idumbavanam Karthick 109 7. Duruvan Selvamani 110 8. Suresh Kumar 111 9. Kalanchiyam 112 10. Senthil Kumar 113 11. Mani Senthil 114 12. Sarvathkhan 115 13. Salman 116 14. Sivakumar 117 15. Benjamin 118 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to INDIYA JANANAYAKA KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No. of Permit 1. Ravi Pachamoothoo 119 2. P.Jayaseelan 120 3. R.Sathiyanathan 121 4. S.S.Venkatesan 122 5. M.S.Rajendran 123 6. Leema Rose Martin 124 7. V.Venkatesan 125 8. A.K.T Varadharajan 126 9. M.Ravi Babu 127 10. S.Simion Xavior Raj 128 11. Amutha Rajeswaran 129 12. C.Baskar 130 13. K.R.Balaji 131 14. R.Arunachalam 132 15. V.Viswaprakash 133 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to INDIA KUDIARASU KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No. of Permit 1. K.Mangapillai 134 2. P.Dhanaraj 135 3. C.S.Gowrishankar 136 4. G.Ramajayam 137 5. P.Ekambaram 138 6. S.Maliyarajan 139 7. Adhi.Sakthivel 140 8. S.P.Balakrishnan 141 9. V.Mariyappan 142 10. V.Vasanth 143 11. S.Magimidoss 144 12. N.Sambath 145 13. MPK. Murugananthan 146 14. Dalit R.S. Kumar 147 15. M.Mohan 148 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to NAMATHU KONGU MUNNAETRA KAZHAGAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No. of Permit 1. M.Thangavel 149 2. K.Murugasamy 150 3. S.Senthil 151 4. M.Ramesh 152 5. S.Shanmugam 153 6. K.Yuvaraj Kumar 154 7. M.Vijayalakshmi 155 8. G.Sangeetha 156 9. M.Saritha 157 10. S.Manoharan 158 11. S.Velumani 159 12. M.Alexander 160 13. K.Sowndhirarajan 161 14. K.R.Kamalraj 162 15. G.Karthick 163 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST-LENINIST) Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No. of Permit 1. Dipankar Bhattacharya 164 2. Shankar 165 3. Kavita Krishnan 166 4. Clifton D Rozario 167 5. Mehboob Alam 168 6. Sai Balaji 169 7. Balasundram 170 8. Balasubramanium 171 9. N K Natarajan 172 10. P Asaithambi 173 11. A Chadra Mohan 174 12. Shankara Pandian 175 13. Desikan K G 176 14. Guna Sekaran 177 15. Simpson 178 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to ALL INDIA SAMATHUVA MAKKAL KATCHI Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No. of Permit 1. R.Sarathkumar 179 2. Radhika 180 3. A.N.Sundaresan 181 4. N.Sundar 182 5. G.Easwaran 183 6. N.M.S.Vivekanandan 184 7. Bhagheerathi 185 8. M.Rajendran 186 9. M.N.K.Nateson 187 10. S.Thirumalai Vandan 188 11. Francies Anthony raj 189 12. D.Mahalingam 190 13. Gyanadoss 191 14. Senthil Murugan 192 15. D.Pariventhan 193 Details of Star Campaigner’s Passes issued to DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM Sl.No. Name of the Star Campaigner Sl. No. of Permit 1. M.K.Stalin 194 2. Duraimurugan 195 3. T.R.Baalu 196 4. K.N.Nehru 197 5. I.Periyasami 198 6. K.Ponmudi 199 7. Tmt.Subbulaksmi Jagadeesan 200 8. A.Raja 201 9. Anthiyur Selvaraj 202 10. E.V.Velu 203 11. M.R.K.Pannerselvam 204 12. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi 205 13. Udayanidhi Stalin 206 14. Tiruchi Siva 207 15. Dayanidhi Maran 208 16. M.Shanmugam 209 17. Thamizhachi thangapandian 210 18. SUBA. Veerapandian 211 19. Manushya Puthiran 212 20. Sabapathi Mohan 213 21. Dindigul I. Leoni 214 22. A.K.S.Vijayan 215 23. K.K.S.S.R.Ramachandran 216 24. KAMBAM P. Selvendran 217 25. Constandine Ravindran 218 26. R.Adhiaman 219 27. Nanjil Sampath 220 28. Karu Palaniyappan 221 29.
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