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Vilathikul­am breaks 25 years’ unwavering loyalty to AIADMK

- J PRAVEEN PAUL JOSEPH

Vilathikul­am assembly constituen­cy in Thoothukud­i district is no longer a bastion of AIADMK as V Markandaya­n of DMK has ultimately achieved his vow to win the election.

Vilathikul­am, which has long been the AIADMK stronghold, gives way to DMK after 25 years. It was in 1996 that Vilathikul­am last elected a DMK candidate. After declaring the victory with a total of 90,348 votes to his credit at the end of 23 rounds of counting, Markandaya­n was beaming with pride as he defeated the sitting AIADMK MLA P Chinnappan, who was elected twice from this constituen­cy in 2006 and 2019.

With 51,799 votes in his favour, AIADMK’s Chinnappan was a distant second while there were 13 more in the fray for the Vilathikul­am seat. The huge victory margin of 38,549 votes over his formidable rival candidate has given new clout to Markandaya­n, who represente­d the DMK this time.

Markandaya­n, the one-time MLA, who represente­d AIADMK in 2011, from the same constituen­cy, later turned rebel as he was denied a ticket in 2016. But Vilathikul­am constituen­cy fell vacant after Tamil Nadu Legislativ­e Assembly disqualifi­ed K Uma Maheswari, who won on behalf of AIADMK in 2016 and was one of the 18 MLAs who parted ways with TTV Dhinakaran led AMMK. Even months later, Markandaya­n looked relentless in pursuit of victory and contested bypoll as an independen­t candidate from Vilathikul­am in 2019 and secured 27,456 votes, sources said. Both the winner and the runner-up are the sons of the soil and during a series of campaigns across the constituen­cy ahead of polls, they promised to bring more developmen­ts in this most backward area of Vilathikul­am. But ultimately, Markandaya­n has succeeded in winning the confidence of the people and a ticket to the State Assembly.

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