Sengottaiyan: From Panchayat leader to Senior Minister
Chennai | From his early days as a leader of Kullapalayam Panchayat in Coimbatore during the 1970s, K A Sengottaiyan has carved out a storied 50-year career in Tamil Nadu politics. His journey from a grassroots party worker to a 10-time legislator stands as a testament to his political endurance.
Born in 1948, Sengottaiyan's ascent began when he was just 29 years old.
After MGR's passing, Sengottaiyan emerged as a staunch loyalist of J Jayalalithaa. Throughout AIADMK's various terms in power, he held several key portfolios, most notably serving as the Revenue Minister.
His influence continued in the administration of Edappadi K Palaniswami, where he served as the School Education Minister.
In this role, he was credited with introducing ambitious reforms.
He was expelled from the AIADMK in November 2025 after a series of public disagreements with Palaniswami, and he soon joined the Vijay-led TVK, where his decades of political experience proved invaluable.
Sengottaiyan defeated his nearest rival, N Nallasivam of the DMK, by a decent margin of 16,620 votes, securing 82,612 votes in the April 23 assembly elections.