K. M. Sachin Dev

K.M Sachin Dev is the member of Kerala Legislative Assembly from Balussery constituency, since May 2021.He is the youngest MLA in 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly.

MLA
Adv K.M. Sachin Dev
Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
for Balussery
Assumed office
May 2021
Preceded byPurushan Kadalundy
State Secretary
Students Federation of India, Kerala
Personal details
Born18 October 1993 (1993-10-18) (age 28)
Nellikkode,Kozhikode,Kerala
NationalityIndian
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Parent(s)K.M Nandakumar, M.Sheeja
Residence(s)Kozhikode
EducationBA, LLB
Alma mater

He is the State Secretary of Students' Federation of India, Kerala State Committee.[1]

Personal life

Sachin was born to K.M Nandakumar and Sheeja in Nellikode, at Kozhikode district of Kerala. His father is a retired employee in Mathrubhumi. His mother is a teacher at Government Higher Secondary School, Medical College Campus, Kozhikode. He has a sister, Sandra K.M.

Sachin completed his schooling from Savio Higher Secondary School, Devagiri and Government HSS Medical College Campus, Kozhikode. He did his bachelor's degree in English literature from Government Arts and Science College, Kozhikode. He pursued LLB from Government Law College, Kozhikode and enrolled as a lawyer in 2019.He got engaged with Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Mayor Arya Rajendran on 6 March 2022 at AKG Centre.

Political career

Student politics

He started his political life as a member of Students Federation of India (SFI). He was the former chairman of the Government Arts and Science College, Kozhikode.[2] He has held the office of president and later secretary of SFI Kozhikode district committee. He is currently the state secretary of SFI committee in Kerala, and the All India Joint Secretary of SFI.

Party politics

Sachin is a Kozhikode Town Area Committee member of CPI(M). In 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election he won against Dharmajan Bolgatty at Balussery Constituency with a massive lead of 20,372 votes. He was also the youngest in the list of candidates announced by the CPI(M) for the 2021 state assembly polls.[3][4]

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