Devaki Krishnan, known as the “Grand Dame of Malaysian Indian Politics,” died at the age of 100, ending an era.
Devaki Krishnan husband
One aspect of Devaki’s private life was her marriage to P. Krishnan, a successful businessman who avoided politics.
By making this decision, Tan Sri Devaki was able to pursue her career in politics independently of her spouse.
Unfortunately, Tan Sri Devaki lost P. Krishnan in 1998, which was a big blow to her life. With his departure, a chapter of their joint existence came to an end, and Tan Sri Devaki was left to carry on on her own as a trailblazing figure in Malaysian politics.
Devaki Krishnan children
Tan Sri Devaki Krishnan, a trailblazing politician in Malaysia, and her husband, P. Krishnan, had a rich ancestral background.
They enjoyed the blessings of being grandparents to five grandkids after being blessed with three children of their own.
Devaki Krishnan parents
Devaki Krishnan was the eldest of six siblings and a prominent member of the Sri Lankan Tamil community. He was born in Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan.
Her father held a significant position in Malayan telecommunications during that era as the acting controller of Post and Telecoms Malaya, which distinguished her family history.
Her mother was a college-educated Tamil school teacher as well, underscoring the importance of education and cultural values in the family.
Devaki Krishnan siblings
Unfortunately, no information regarding the siblings of Devaki Krishnan is currently accessible. However, we’ll update this as soon as we find out more.