The famous line from a poem by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, “Those who try never really lose,” fits perfectly with K. Padmarajan, a 65-year-old tire repair shop owner known as the “election king.” Even though he’s lost 238 times before, he’s still determined to run in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Tamil Nadu’s Dharmapuri district. His journey as a candidate began in 1988.
While some may view his electoral stints as a series of losses, Padmarajan sees success in his resilience. Here’s his story –
The tire repair shop owner, aged 65, started contesting elections in 1988 from his hometown, Mettur, located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. When he decided to enter the political arena, many people chuckled, but he expressed his desire to demonstrate that an ordinary individual can participate. “Every candidate aims for victory in elections,” remarked Padmarajan, adorned in a vibrant shawl and sporting an imposing walrus mustache. “But not me.”
For him, the essence of triumph lies in participation itself, and he mentioned that he finds contentment even in defeat. In this year’s general elections in India, spanning six weeks starting from April 19, he is vying for a parliamentary seat in Tamil Nadu’s Dharmapuri district .Frequently referred to as the “Election King,” Padmarajan has competed in elections across the country, ranging from presidential to local polls.
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