Alphons is BJP’s Rajya Sabha candidate from Rajasthan

October 29, 2017 10:14 pm | Updated 10:17 pm IST - New Delhi

Alphons Kannanthanam, the new Minister of State (Independent charge) in his office in New Delhi

Alphons Kannanthanam, the new Minister of State (Independent charge) in his office in New Delhi

Union Minister K.J. Alphons will be the BJP candidate for the Rajya Sabha bypoll in Rajasthan to be held on November 16, the party announced on Sunday.

Mr. Alphons’s name as the party candidate for the bypoll to an Upper House seat from BJP-ruled Rajasthan was announced by its chief Amit Shah, a party statement said.

The Rajya Sabha seat was vacated by former Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu when he became the Vice-President. The notification for the bypoll will be issued on October 30 and the last date for filing nominations will be November 6.

The Minister of State for Tourism (Independent charge) in September, is likely to get elected, as out of 200 members in the Legislative Assembly, the BJP has 160 MLAs followed by the Congress that has 24.

Mr. Kannanthanam, a Kerala cadre IAS officer, first came into limelight during his tenure with the Delhi Development Authority in the 1990s and earned the sobriquet ‘demolition man’ after he got scores of illegal constructions razed.

He served as the District Collector of Kottayam in 1988 and helped make it the first 100% literate town in India the following year.

Mr. Kannanthanam, who is also the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, started his political journey when he was elected as an independent MLA backed by the CPI(M) in Kerala in 2006. He resigned from the civil services earlier that year.

He joined the BJP in 2011 and is a member of the BJP National Executive.

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