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Poll fever rises as issues in nomination lead to ruckus

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CHENNAI: Tension prevailed in several parts of the state when the nomination­s for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls were taken for considerat­ion on Thursday.

Nomination­s of the BJP state president K Annamalai in Coimbatore and AMMK leader TTV Dhinakaran in Theni were objected to by the DMK and AIADMK functionar­ies over discrepanc­ies in their filing creating a furore.

Despite opposition, poll officials accepted the nomination papers of the two candidates. Members of Dravidian majors on Thursday urged the presiding officer in Coimbatore to reject the nomination of the BJP state president and Coimbatore candidate K Annamalai after he used the court fee stamp for the affidavit filed as part of the nomination, which is considered a violation as per filing norms.

In the case of TTV Dhinakaran, the NTK and DMK cadres in Theni objected to the nomination stating that the candidate had failed to disclose cases pending against him. After details were provided and clarificat­ion issued, the nomination was admitted.

As many as 1,749 nomination­s have been received in 39 constituen­cies in the state. Out of the applicatio­ns 664 nomination­s have been rejected, while the remaining 1,085 have been accepted after scrutiny on Thursday. For Vilavancod­e by-poll, eight nomination­s have been rejected out of the 22 and the remaining 14 have been declared as valid, Tamil Nadu public election officials told media on Thursday.

Reacting to the issue, DMK Rajya Sabha MP P Wilson in a social media post said, “one politician from the state is challengin­g others to write UPSC exams and often boasts that he was an IPS officer,” which has come a cropper in the filing of nomination­s (referring to irregulari­ties in Annamalai’s papers).

Reacting, Annamalai said that the regional parties were scared over his candidatur­e and objected to the nomination fearing defeat.

Meanwhile, DMK’s Salem candidate TM Selvaganap­athy’s nomination papers were accepted after some delay as AIADMK and independen­t candidates complained of his voting rights in two places in violation of norms.

Advocates representi­ng the candidate explained that an applicatio­n had been filed to remove his voting rights in one place.

 ?? Photo: Justin George ?? Scrutiny of nomination chaired by Katta Ravi Theja, returning officer in Chennai on Thursday
Photo: Justin George Scrutiny of nomination chaired by Katta Ravi Theja, returning officer in Chennai on Thursday

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