Ottapalam (Lok Sabha constituency)

Ottapalam (Lok Sabha constituency)

Ottapalam is a Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala. The seat is reserved for scheduled castes.

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Assembly segments

Ottapalam Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:[1]

  1. Thrithala (SC)
  2. Pattambi
  3. Ottapalam
  4. Coyalmannam (SC)
  5. Chelakara (SC)
  6. Wadakkancherry
  7. Kunnamkulam

Members of Parliament

This constituency is no more..

See also

References

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