T. N. Seshan

T. N. Seshan
10th Chief Election Commissioner of India
In office
12 December 1990 – 11 December 1996
Prime Minister
Preceded byV. S. Ramadevi
Succeeded byM. S. Gill
18th Cabinet Secretary of India
In office
27 March 1989 – 23 December 1989
Prime Minister
Preceded byB. G. Deshmukh
Succeeded byV. C. Pande
Personal details
BornTirunellai Narayana Iyer Seshan
(1933-05-15)15 May 1933
Died10 November 2019(2019-11-10) (aged 86)
PartyIndian National Congress (joined in 1999)
Spouse
Jayalakshmi Seshan
(m. 1959; died 2018)
EducationMadras Christian College
Harvard University
OccupationBureaucrat, Lecturer, Civil Servant, IAS officer, Statesman
AwardsRamon Magsaysay award (1996)
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Tirunellai Narayana Iyer Seshan (15 May 1933 – 10 November 2019) was an Indian civil servant, lecturer, bureaucrat and statesman who served with the Indian Administrative Service. After serving in various positions in Madras and in various ministries of the Central Government, he served as the 18th Cabinet Secretary of India in 1989. He was appointed the 10th Chief Election Commissioner of India (1990–96) and became known for his electoral reforms. He won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for government service in 1996. After retirement as the CEC, he contested the 1997 Indian presidential election. He lost to K.R. Narayanan after which he unsuccessfully contested 1999 Lok sabha election from Gandhinagar constituency under the Indian National Congress.