Deepa Jayakumar

Deepa Jayakumar (born 10 November 1974), also known as J. Deepa, is a politician and journalist.[1][2][3]

Deepa Jayakumar
J. Deepa Madhavan
General Secretary of M.G.R Amma Deepa Peravai
In office
24 February 2017  30 July 2019
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born10 November 1974
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
(present-day Chennai)
NationalityIndian
Political partyM.G.R Amma Deepa Peravai
(until 2019)
Spouse(s)
K. Madhavan
(
m. 2012)
RelationsJ. Jayalalithaa (paternal aunt)
ParentsFather : Jayakumar
Mother : Vijayalakshmi
Alma materUniversity of Madras (B.A English)

Madurai Kamaraj University (M.A. in journalism and mass communication)
Vinayaka Missions University (mass communication)

Cardiff University, Wales (M.A. in international journalism)
Profession
  • Journalist
  • politician

Early life

Deepa was born on 10 November 1974[4] to Jayakumar (elder brother of J. Jayalalithaa, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu) and Vijayalakshmi. She was schooled in Adharsh Vidyalaya, Chennai. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in English Literature from the University of Madras.[5] She pursued her Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication in Madurai Kamarajar University.[5] Later, she worked as a sub-editor in the New Indian Express and then went to the UK in 2010. She completed an M.A. in International Journalism at Cardiff university, in Wales.

Deepa has a brother Deepak Jayakumar. Deepa's family resided in Veda Nilayam, Poes Garden together with J. Jayalalithaa till 1978.[6]

Career

In front of Deepa's house, AIADMK volunteers urged her to become AIADMK general secretary and requested her to fill the place of her aunt. On 24 February 2017, on the occasion of Selvi. Jayalalithaa's birthday, she launched MGR Amma Deepa Peravai. She changed her federation name to AIADMK J. Deepa wing, a team of AIADMK.[7] Husband K. Madhavan supports her with the federation, and is its Secretary-General.

On 12 April 2017, she filed her nomination for R.K Nagar by-poll as an independent candidate.[8] The by-poll was later cancelled. She filed again for the 21 December 2017 R. K Nagar by-election. Her nomination was rejected by the returning officer. Sources said Deepa's affidavit was not in order and that she had not filled all the columns, specifically the one seeking information on the value of her properties.[9]

In March 2019, she said that her federation would contest alone for all 40 seats in Tamil Nadu. Later, she decided to tie-up with the AIADMK, saying her outfit belonged to the ruling party and even her followers were in favour of the alliance.[10]

On 30 July 2019, she announced that she was quitting politics, for lack of support, threats, abuses, health issues and peace of mind. She officially dissolved the party on the same date and advised no one to contact her further.[11]

References

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