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Xavier Chittilappilly
സേവ്യർ ചിറ്റിലപ്പിള്ളി
Xavier Chittilappilly at Wadakkanchery
Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
for Wadakkanchery
Assumed office
May 2021
ConstituencyWadakkancherry
Personal details
Born (1971-08-05) 5 August 1971 (age 53)
Wadakkanchery, Kerala, India
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Residence(s)Wadakkanchery, Thrissur, Kerala
Alma materGovernment Boys High School, Wadakkanchery

Xavier Chittilappilly is an Indian politician and social worker from Kerala, India. Xavier Chittilappilly is an Indian politician serving as the MLA of Wadakkanchery Constituency since May 2021.[1] He is a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He started his political career with Student's Federation of India (SFI) at time of his high school life. Since 2014 he has been the member of CPI(M) Thrissur District Secretariat. Xavier has been involved in many student-youth-labor struggles and has been lathi charged and imprisoned. The playwright and cultural activist has maintained his love for cinema, drama and football, despite the flames of struggle.

Early life

He was born on 5 August 1971 in Wadakkancherry, Thrissur.

Political Life

Xavier Chittilappilly started his public career with the Red Flag at a very young age. During his education at Wadakkanchery Boys High School, he excelled in organizing as Speaker and Deputy Leader and became SFI Unit Secretary. He mobilized students under the white flag and became an area committee member of SFI. He then became an organizer who forgot himself in the youth arena. In recognition of his organizational excellence, he was promoted to the post of DYFI Panchayat Secretary. At the age of 18, Xavier Chittilappilly was elected Block Secretary of DYFI.

During these years, Xavier could win the trust and love of young people with his firm stance and unwavering leadership. Within two years, at the age of 20, he became the member of CPI(M) Area Committee. He regularly traveled to various parts of Wadakkanchery with party activities. The following year, at the age of 22, he became the secretary of the Wadakkanchery Local Committee in 1992. He served as District President and State Committee Member of DYFI. In 1995, at the age of 24, he became a member of the Wadakkanchery Grama Panchayat representing Akamala. In 2000, he was elected from Kumaranellur ward and became the Vice President of Wadakkanchery Grama Panchayat. It was during this period that a network of self-sufficient drinking water schemes was formed to address the acute drinking water problem.

In 2004, K. Muraleedharan came to seek the people's verdict in Wadakkanchery, A. C. Moideen decided to contest against him as the LDF candidate and resigned the position of CPI(M) Area Secretary. At the age of 32, Xavier Chittilappilly was appointed to the post of CPI(M) Wadakkanchery Area Secretary. Xavier led the party and the LDF to victory in the 2004 by-election. In 2006, Xavier Chittilappilly was the one who successfully led the LDF to victory as the constituency secretary when A. C. Moideen continued to be the candidate.

Xavier Chittilappilly, who has been the CPI(M) Wadakkanchery Area Secretary for a decade since 2004, has been a member of the party's district secretariat since 2014. Xavier Chittilappilly was the LDF candidate from Wadakkanchery constituency for the Kerala Legislative Assembly election on April 6, 2021. Xavier Chittilappilly won with a majority of 15,168 votes.[2]

Elections

YEAR CONSTITUENCY WINNER PARTY AND GROUP DEFEATED CANDIDATE PARTY AND GROUP
2021 Wadakkancherry Xavier Chittilappilly Communist Party of India (Marxist) Anil Akkara Indian National Congress

References

  1. ^ "Election Commission of India". results.eci.gov.in. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  2. ^ "The Hindu". www.thehindu.com. Retrieved 3 May 2021.