Babu M. Palissery

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Babu M. Palissery
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Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
for Kunnamkulam, Thrissur
Personal details
Born
Sankaranarayanan

13 May 1958
Political party CPI(M)
SpouseIndira
ChildrenAkhil Palissery (son)
Aswathy Palissery (daughter)
RelativesSreejith Murali (son-in-law)

Babu M. Palissery is a member of Communist Party of India (Marxist) from Thrissur and ex-Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kunnamkulam Assembly Constituency. He was elected for two consecutive terms between 2006 and 2016 from Kunnamkulam Assembly. [1]

Personal life

Babu M. Palissery, born Sankaranarayan, is the eldest son of Chinnapan Nair and Amminiyamma. He has 4 siblings named Aniyan, Balaji, Thankamol and Raji. At the age of 38, he married Indira and they have two children, Aswathy Palissery and Akhil Palissery. In 2006 Kerala Legislative Assembly election he beat his opponent by 21,785 votes. In 2011 Kerala State Legislative Assembly election he beat his opponent CP John to become the Member of Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kunnamkulam for the second time.

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References

  1. Profile Archived 3 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine at kerala.gov.in