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Civic elections: Collectors told to form flying squads

State Election Commission on Tuesday urged the District Collectors to form flying squads and surveillan­ce teams to monitor the civic polls.

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In a communicat­ion to the district election officers of Chengalpat­tu, Ranipet, Kancheepur­am, Tirunelvel­i, Tenkasi, Villupuram, Kallakuric­hi, Vellore and Tirupattur to ensure that the poll code of conduct is implemente­d in letter and spirit. Pointing out that the civic polls are due on October 6 and 9, the TNSEC urged the district election officers to conduct search and raids in areas that are suspicious for model code of conduct of violations. Liquor distributi­on to voters, cash for votes and other freebie inducement­s should be monitored and the seized cash and freebies should be produced before the local magistrate, the communicat­ion said.

TNSEC also urged the poll officials to book cases against those who violate the model code of conduct by campaignin­g against the corona protocol measures and ensure that the polls are held in a free and fair manner.

During the model code period, graffiti, billboards and campaign hoardings should be banned in all the areas where the local panchayats polls are due, TNSEC said.

AIADMK releases final list, talking with BJP

Meanwhile, the seat sharing talks between BJP – AIADMK continued for the local body polls and more than 65,000 nomination­s were filed by aspiring candidates. The AIADMK also announced the final list of candidates for the town panchayats and the village panchayats. The AIADMK candidates will be withdrawn in areas given to our allies, AIADMK sources said. September 22 will be the last date for filing nomination­s and the scrutiny of nomination­s will be on September 23. Last date for withdrawal will be September 25.

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