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'''Veppanahalli''' is a state assembly constituency of ] state in southern ] formed after constituency delimitation. This constituency is part of ]. | '''Veppanahalli''' is a state assembly constituency of ] formed after constituency delimitation. This constituency is part of ]. | ||
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Veppanahalli is a state assembly constituency of Tamil Nadu formed after constituency delimitation. This constituency is part of Krishnagiri parliamentary constituency.
Year | Winner | Party |
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2011 | T. Senguttuvan | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
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