Chirayinkil (Lok Sabha constituency)

Chirayinkil (Lok Sabha constituency)

Chirayinkil Lok Sabha constituency was a Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala, dissolved in 2008.

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Assembly segments

Chirayinkil Lok Sabha constituency was composed of the following assembly segments:[1]

  1. Varkala
  2. Attingal
  3. Kilimanoor Assembly Constituency
  4. Vamanapuram
  5. Ariyanad
  6. Nedumangad
  7. Kazhakuttam

Members of Parliament

As a constituency in Travancore-Cochin as Quilon cum Mavelikara:

  • 1951: V. Parameswaran Nair, Independent

As a constituency in Kerala:

See also

  • List of former constituencies of the Lok Sabha

References

External links


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