The Hindu reports: This list will be updated as more Ministers are announced. Portfolios for the following personnel are yet to be announced.‘Bussy’ N. Anand, alias ‘Bussy’ Anand, is general secretary of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and a close aide of its founder, C.
He is has entered the Tamil Nadu Assembly, representing the Theagaraya Nagar (T. Nagar) constituency in Chennai.The 61-year-old MLA-elect had earlier served as an MLA in the Puducherry Assembly, representing the Bussy constituency. He won the seat in 2006 as a nominee of the Puducherry Munnetra Congress, a party founded by P.
Background
Kannan, a former Speaker of the Union Territory.Mr. Anand also served as president of the Vijay Rasigar Mandram (Vijay Fans Association) in Puducherry, where he organised welfare activities. Aadhav ArjunaTamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) general secretary (election campaign management) Aadhav Arjuna has won from the Villivakkam seat.
Key facts
- This list will be updated as more Ministers are announced.
- Portfolios for the following personnel are yet to be announced.‘Bussy’ N.
- Anand, alias ‘Bussy’ Anand, is general secretary of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and a close aide of its founder, C.
- He is has entered the Tamil Nadu Assembly, representing the Theagaraya Nagar (T.
- Nagar) constituency in Chennai.The 61-year-old MLA-elect had earlier served as an MLA in the Puducherry Assembly, representing the Bussy constituency.
What this means
He is also president of the Basketball Federation of India. He drew controversy during the campaign, when he posted on social media — in a message he later deleted — that the youth of Tamil Nadu may have to resort to an uprising against the ruling Government, similar to those seen in Sri Lanka and Nepal.K.G. ArunraajA former Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer K.G.
Arunraaj, won the elections from the Tiruchengodu seat. Arunraaj took voluntary retirement recently, and was appointed as the party’s general secretary of propaganda and policy. Arunrsaj, a doctor-turned-civil servant had served in the Income Tax department in Tamil Nadu, Bihar and Maharashtra.K.A.
Originally reported by The Hindu. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.





