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Dinakaran sweeps poll, sees AIADMK govt’s fall

R K NAGAR BYPOLL: NOTA gets more votes than BJP candidate

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CHENNAI: Sidelined AIADMK leader T T V Dinakaran on Sunday won the Radhakrish­nan Nagar (R K Nagar) assembly constituen­cy here, trouncing his nearest AIADMK rival E Madhusudha­nan by a margin of 40,707 votes. Contesting as an Independen­t candidate, Dinakaran got 89,013 votes as against Madhusudha­nan’s 48,306 votes. The DMKs’ N Marudhu Ganesh came a poor third securing 24,681 votes.

Supporters of Dinakaran celebrated the victory by dancing, distributi­ng sweets and bursting crackers.

From the start, Dinakaran was in the lead and the gap between him and the rivals kept on widening as the counting progressed.

Earlier in the day, Dinakaran, speaking to reporters at the Madurai airport, predicted that the government headed by Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i will fall in three months time. He said the people in R K Nagar have reflected the views of the Tamil Nadu’s populace.

While 2,373 voters have voted for ‘none of the above’ (NOTA) option, BJP candidate K Nagarajan has got 1,417 votes and Naam Tamizhar party’s votes.

The R K Nagar constituen­cy fell vacant after the death of its sitting member, late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa on December 5, 2016.

The by-poll was held on December 21 and around 1.77 lakh voters exercised their democratic right.

Ironically the defeat of AIADMK’s ‘Two Leaves’ symbol by Dinakaran’s “Pressure Cooker” came on the 30th death anniversar­y of party founder and late Chief Minister M G Ramachandr­an.

Speaking to reporters here after his victory, Dinakaran said though he was an Independen­t candidate, AIADMK’s Kalaikotud­hayam got 3,860 party cadres were with him.

Barring Dinakaran and Madhusudha­nan, the remaining 57 candidates forfeited their poll deposit failing to secure one-sixth of the total votes polled.

Dinakaran is also the first Independen­t legislator since 2001 win of M Appavu from Radhapuram constituen­cy.

The by-poll is considered an acid test for the ruling AIADMK, as it underwent a split and then a patchup, with Deputy Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam going out of the party and then rejoining it.

In the meantime, Dinakaran, who was the party’s Deputy General Secretary, and his jailed aunt V K Sasikala were sidelined forcing the former to contest as an Independen­t.

Meanwhile, leaders of several parties have termed Dinakaran’s victory as the victory of cash play.

DMK leader M K Stalin, in a statement, said the party’s defeat in the bypoll is actually an Himalayan defeat for the Election Commission, claiming it or police did not do anything to ensure that the poll was held in a free and fair manner.

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