V. Vaithilingam

V.Vaithilingam
V. Vaithilingam at 27th Flower, Vegetable and Fruit Show, Pondicherry
Chief Minister of Puducherry
In office
4 September 2008  15 May 2011
Preceded by N. Rangaswamy
Succeeded by N. Rangaswamy
Constituency Kamaraj Nagar
In office
4 July 1991  13 May 1996
Preceded by M. D. R. Ramachandran
Succeeded by R. V. Janakiraman
Speaker of Puducherry Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
12 June 2016
Deputy V.P. Sivakolundu
Constituency Kamaraj Nagar
Personal details
Born (1950-10-05) 5 October 1950
Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu
Political party Congress
Spouse(s) Sasikala
Children 1 son and 1 daughter
Residence Pondicherry, Puducherry

V. Vaithilingam (born 5 October 1950, Tamil வைத்தியலிங்கம்) is an Indian politician who is the Speaker of Puducherry legislative assembly and former Chief Minister of Puducherry. He represents Kamaraj Nagar Constituency in the assembly. He held the position of Chief Minister from 1991 to 1996 and has been Chief Minister again from 2008-2011. Vaithilingam is credited with leading a stable and efficient government in Puducherry State through a complete five-year term during his prior period in office. He is a senior legislator serving eight consecutive terms.

His paternal grandfather late Vaithilingam Reddiar was the Mayor of Nettappakkam commune during the French rule in Puducherry and his father V. Venkatasubha Reddiar was also a Chief Minister of Puducherry. He headed the Puducherry Government from 1991 to 1996 and the Congress Legislative party from 1991 to 2000. His priorities as Chief Minister was to minimize budget deficit, increase private sector participation in public transport, improve health care system. He became Chief Minister at the age of 41.

Early life

He was born at Cuddalore and was raised in his native home Madukarai, Puducherry. After completing his schooling, he went to Loyola College in Chennai and later went to Madukkarai to take care of his family farms. In 1969, Vaithilingam got married to Miss Sasikala, the daughter of Dr Sambasivam who rendered yeoman services to Puducherry in the position of Director of Medical services, later on. From his very early age, he developed exceptional leadership skills, an example of which was his role as the Chairman of Land Development Bank of Puducherry State.

Political career

In 1980, at the age of 30, he ran for the Legislative Assembly and lost with a narrow margin of 90 odd votes. In 1985, Vaithilingam won to become Public Works and Power Minister. He became familiar among the Congress Party members. He advocated smaller government and greater participation of private sector. Vaithilingam also benefited from the management of the economy and the liberalization policies followed by Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao. He advocated increased private sector participation in public road transport.

Electoral history

YearPostConstituencyPartyOpponentOpposition PartyResult
1980M.L.ANettapakkamINCR. Subaraya GounderJNPLost
1985M.L.ANettapakkamINCP. RamamurthyDMKWon
1990M.L.ANettapakkamINCN. DevadassDMKWon
1991Chief MinisterNettapakkamINCR. Subraya GounderDMKWon
1996M.L.ANettapakkamINCV. MuthunarayananIndependentWon
2001M.L.ANettapakkamINCK. DhanrajuPMKWon
2006M.L.ANettapakkamINCV. MuthunarayananPMCWon
2011M.L.AKamaraj NagarINCNara KalainathanCPIWon
2016SpeakerKamaraj NagarINCP. GanesanAIADMKWon

Comeback

Vaithilingam was charged with an attempt to corrupt a fellow legislature.[1] Although he was acquitted on all charges, Vaithilingam lost his leadership of the Congress Legislative party in 2000. He was for the sixth time elected to the legislature and served as Industries and Power Minister. He was elected to lead the Congress Legislative Party on 28 August 2008 and was sworn in as Chief Minister, replacing N. Rangaswamy, on 4 September.[2]

References

  1. "The Defection Bazaar", (Outlook India), 2 April 1997
  2. "Vaithilingam sworn in as Puducherry Chief Minister", IST, PTI (Times of India), 4 September 2008.
Political offices

Speaker of Puducherry Legislative Assembly

Preceded by
Sabapathy
Chief Minister of Puducherry
4 July 199113 May 1996


Preceded by
V.M.C. Ganapathy
Leader of Opposition of Puducherry
26 May 199621 March 2000
Preceded by
N. Rangaswamy
Chief Minister of Puducherry
4 September 200815 May 2011


Preceded by
A.M.H. Nazeem
Leader of Opposition of Puducherry
15 May 2011 – present
Incumbent
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