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TN civic polls, held after 11 years, by and large peaceful; DMK confident of winning all 21 corporations

BJP chief alleges impersonation, says Union Minister Murugan’s vote already cast

by NavJeevan
3 years ago
in Breaking News, chennai, Coimbatore, DMK, Madurai, National, Tamil Nadu, Tiruchirappalli, Tirupur
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TN civic polls, held after 11 years, by and large peaceful; DMK confident of winning all 21 corporations

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin and his wife Durga Stalin cast their vote at a booth in Chennai. PHOTO: @mkstalin/twitter

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CHENNAI, FEB 19

The single phase polling on Saturday in Tamil Nadu to elect over 12,500 ward members in 640 plus urban local bodies was peaceful by and large, officials said. The voter turnout was tepid in several regions through the day and an announcement on overall polling percentage is expected from the state election commission.

The counting of votes would commence on February 22 in 268 centres. The urban civic polls were last held in Tamil Nadu in 2011 when the AIADMK was in power.

Stray incidents like a BJP man’s objection to a Hijab clad woman voter in a polling station in Madurai, altercations between groups and ruckus between DMK and AIADMK workers in some areas led to anxiety for a while. There were also complaints about malfunctioning of EVMs in some polling stations besides multiple allegations of distribution of money against one and another. It includes accusations against both the ruling DMK in some cases and the main opposition AIADMK in respect of others. The BJP also alleged distribution of cash by the DMK across the state.

The BJP man involved in the Hijab row was taken away subsequently by police and registered a case against him. Tamil Nadu State Election Commissioner V Palanikumar said India is a secular country and a report has been sought from district poll authorities on the matter.

Joining people in a queue, Chief Minister M K Stalin and his wife Durga Stalin cast their vote here. Stalin said huge victory awaited the DMK. People’s support to his party in the urban polls would be more than what was seen in last year’s Assembly election, he said.

#LocalBodyElection #localbodyelection2022 தெலங்கானா மாநில ஆளுநரும், புதுச்சேரி துணை நிலை ஆளுநருமான தமிழிசை சவுந்தரராஜன் சென்னை சாலிகிராமத்தில் உள்ள காவேரி உயர்நிலைப் பள்ளியில் அமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ள வாக்குச்சாவடியில் வாக்களித்தார். @DDNewslive pic.twitter.com/h15oFCc0dP

— DD Tamil News (@DDTamilNews) February 19, 2022

Leaders of various parties, including AIADMK top leader O Panneerselvam (Theni district) voted in their respective areas and Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan exercised her franchise here.

Panneerselvam, recalling welfare schemes during his party-led regime expressed confidence that people would extent their full support to the AIADMK in the today’s civic polls. The opposition party, in a complaint to the Tamil Nadu State Election Commission (TNSEC), alleged violence by the DMK in some booths coming under the Chennai Corporation limits.

Party spokesperson and joint secretary of its advocates wing, RM Babu Murugavel, in the complaint, sought action from the TNSEC and demanded re-polling in some of the wards.

Earlier, voting began in urban regions spread across 38 districts at 7 am and ended at 6 pm. While the last one hour of polling was allocated to those affected by coronavirus, people who arrived at polling stations till 5 pm were allowed to vote. EVMs were moved to counting centres amid tight security.

Till 3 pm, the aggregate polling percentage was 47.18 in the state. A variety of people like the first time voters, the differently abled and nonagenarians eagerly lined up to cast their votes in a slew of polling stations across the state.

A private bus driver while on a routine trip in Dharmapuri District requested permission from passengers to give him “10 minutes”, parked the vehicle on road side and resumed driving after voting at a booth. Reportedly some arrived at their home towns in Tamil Nadu from far away locations, including a woman from Mumbai and a man from abroad to cast their votes in civic polls.

While authorities said visually impaired were helped to vote, a visually challenged man said “Braille sheet” was not provided to enable them make an independent choice. A “glove” like cover was provided to the electorate to cover their hand before touching the EVM as part of norms to prevent COVID-19. In accordance with an election related rule, anti-corruption NGO “Arappor Iyakkam” convener Jayaram Venkatesan made an entry in a register stating his unwillingness to vote since there was no NOTA option in civic polls.

Workers of many parties set up temporary “help desks” on roadsides to help people identify their booths and serial number on electoral rolls. Polling and police personnel took the differently abled people on wheel chairs inside the polling stations and helped them cast their votes. Also, ramps were made available in some locations.

The Tamil Nadu State Election Commission monitored polling stations through web streaming and CCTV cameras and state police deployed nearly 1 lakh personnel for security.

As many as 57,778 candidates are in the fray for 12,607 posts of ward members in 648 urban local bodies and in total the count of eligible voters is over 2.75 crore. A variation in the number of wards is likely in view of factors like death of some candidates.

Polls were announced last month by the TN State Election Commission for a total of 12,838 ward member posts in 649 urban civic bodies. The 649 urban local bodies are 21 municipal corporations, 138 municipalities and 490 town panchayats. Subsequently, polls for all the 12 wards in Kadambur town panchayat in Thoothukudi district were cancelled for violations. For a town panchayat ward (Kanadukathan) in Sivaganga district, no nominations were filed. In total 218 candidates were elected unopposed.

TN BJP chief alleges impersonation, says Union Minister’s vote already cast

Tamil Nadu BJP unit president K Annamalai on Saturday alleged impersonation saying some one else had already cast the vote of Union Minister of State L Murugan in the urban local body polls.

ஜனநாயக கடமை ஆற்றினேன். pic.twitter.com/kpaqgPZmvy

— Dr.L.Murugan (மோடியின் குடும்பம்) (@Murugan_MoS) February 19, 2022

Murugan later voted at a polling station here and the state unit of the BJP shared related pictures to the media. The TN BJP chief stuck to his allegation and said the minister was permitted by authorities to vote only after his party’s protest.

Polling officials have allowed Hon Min Shri @Murugan_MoS avl to vote now
This is after arguments & protest from @BJP4TamilNadu

His serial no:1174 was voted by somebody & after our protest, Election Commision has called their mistake as a ‘Clerical Error’!

Totally unacceptable!

— K.Annamalai (மோடியின் குடும்பம்) (@annamalai_k) February 19, 2022

Annamalai had earlier tweeted, “The level to which official machinery is misused is too obvious today. @arivalayam party members distributing cash right outside polling centre in Coimbatore & across TN. Hon Min Shri @Murugan_MoS avl vote casted by some one else in his polling booth in Anna Nagar East, Chennai.”

After the Union minister had voted, Annamalai tweeted saying polling officials allowed Murugan to vote following arguments and protest of his party.

“His serial no:1174 was voted by somebody & after our protest, Election Commission has called their mistake as a ‘Clerical Error’! Totally unacceptable!,” Annamalai said.

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