Cannabaceae

Eldo Abraham
എൽദോ എബ്രഹാം
Eldo Abraham
Member of Kerala Legislative Assembly
In office
2 June 2016 – 24 May 2021
Preceded byJoseph Vazhackan
Succeeded byMathew Kuzhalnadan
ConstituencyMuvattupuzha
Personal details
Born
Eldo Abraham

(1975-05-31) 31 May 1975 (age 49)
Political partyCommunist Party of India
SpouseAgi Mary Augustine
Parents
  • M. P. Abraham (father)
  • Aleyamma Abraham (mother)
Residence(s)Meppurath House, Thrikkalathoor P.O., Muvattupuzha (Via), Ernakulam- 683 541

Eldo Abraham is an Indian politician. He was the MLA from Muvattupuzha in Ernakulam district, Assembly constituency Kerala[1] in 14th legislative assembly. He defeated Congress leader Joseph Vazhakkan in the 2016 elections to the Kerala Assembly by 9375 votes.[2][3] Eldo represents the Communist Party of India (CPI).[2]

He fractured his hand when struck by a cane in one of the protests he was a participant.[4]

Political career

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  • Started political life through A.I.S.F. in 1991;
  • He was, University Union Councillor (1995, 1996), Executive member, M.G. University Union; Member, Students Council, M.G. University; Councillor, I.T.I. Union;
  • District Secretary and State Secretariat Member, A.I.S.F.; President and Secretary, A.I.Y.F. Muvattupuzha; District President and Secretary, State Committee Member, A.I.Y.F.;
  • Member of Payyipra Grama Panchayat (2005, 2010) and Chairman, Ward Development Sub Committee.
  • Now Member, C.P.I. District Committee; Secretary, Toddy Workers Federation, Muvattupuzha Mandalam;
  • Director of Thrikkalathur Service Co-operative Bank.
Kerala Legislative Assembly Election
Year Constituency Closest Rival Majority

(Votes)

Won/Lost
2016 Muvattupuzha Joseph Vazhackan (INC) 9375 Won[5]
2021 Muvattupuzha Dr. Mathew Kuzhalnadan (INC) 6161 Lost[6]

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