25-year-old Suresh Babu Becomes Youngest MLA Elected


The Hindu


BANGALORE, May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party candidate T.H. Suresh Babu, who has been elected from the Kampli (ST) constituency in Bellary district, is the youngest of the 224 MLAs who would constitute the 13th Assembly.

Three months ago, the 25-year-old Suresh Babu became eligible to contest the Assembly elections. A year ago, he passed out of Vijayanagar Engineering College in Bellary. He is the nephew of the former Minister and newly elected MLA for Bellary (ST) B. Sriramulu.

At the other end of the spectrum, the oldest MLA in the 13th Assembly will be the 78-year-old Shamanur Shivashankarappa of the Congress. Mr. Shivashankarappa, a veteran Congressman, has been elected from the Davangere South constituency.

  

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  • B.SATEESH KUMAR, RAYADURG

    Sat, Jun 25 2011

    HE IS THE YOUNG AND DYNAMIC LEADER

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  • usha, bangalore

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    I think he is the best and capable politician and hope he can do best for the place he is elected by people of kampli.. very happy to see one young politician in karnataka government who can improve the state.. hope you will do best for the government and look welfare of the people... your rocking.. all the best suresh

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