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March 19, 1998

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Vazhapadi K Ramamurthy has been a member of the Lok Sabha six times earlier and has tasted defeat only once, in 1996.

A well-known trade union activist, Ramamurthy is a director of the International Labour Organisation and is connected with numerous trade union organisations in India. He is also vice-president of the Asian chapter of the International Federation of Plantation Labour.

Ramamurthy served as minister of state for labour with independent charge in the Congress government led by P V Narasimha Rao for a brief period in 1991, and was the first minister to quit the government over the Cauvery issue.

He was president of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee for six years before being replaced in 1996, when he formed the Tamil Nadu unit of the Tiwari Congress. Ramamurthy went back to the Congress, but left that party again to form the Tamizhaga Rajiv Congress last year.

An avid supporter of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam leader J Jayalalitha, he was a key player in forging the alliance between the AIADMK and the Congress in the 1989 and 1991 elections. Ramamurthy later turned into her bitter foe and campaigned for her ouster from power. After the AIADMK was routed in the 1996 election, Ramamurthy again moved into the Jayalalitha camp, which led to his newly-formed party becoming a constituent of the AIADMK-led alliance.

Ramamurthy came to politics through the Dravida Kazhagam founded by Periyar E V Ramaswamy Naicker. He was also an ardent follower of K Kamaraj and E V K Sampath.

Born into a farmer's family at Vazhapadi village in Salem district of Tamil Nadu in 1939, Ramamurthy is a lawyer and married to a school teacher, Kalaimamani. He has two sons and a daughter.

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