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Polling peaceful in south amidst villagers boycott

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MADURAI: Amidst tight security, polling passed off in a peaceful manner in Madurai and other Lok Sabha constituen­cies across south Tamil Nadu, except for some incidents on Friday. In many parts, voters queued up early ahead of the polling schedule to avoid scorching heat and waited for their turn to cast their votes.

Several voters from five villages, including Chennampat­ti, Unnipatty, Odaipatti, Melapatti and Peikulam boycotted polling as their demands for closure of an urea plant at Chennampat­ti village near Kalligudi in Madurai was not met, sources said.

In Thoothukud­i, over 700 voters from Pottaluran­i village boycotted polls as their demands for closure of a fish processing unit were ignored. Meanwhile, some of the protesting villagers were angered when Fisheries Minister Anitha R Radhakrish­nan along with his supporters tried to convince the villagers to vote. The villagers did not let the Minister step down from his vehicle, sources said.

Much to his shock, a 70year old voter Maruthappa­n from Chinthaman­i Nagar, Kovilpatti was denied access to vote at 192nd booth at Pudhugrama­m, despite having booth slip as the record marked him as deceased. Maruthappa­n was shocked to hear that he is no more. The elderly voter did not give up and with the help of Kovilpatti Tahsildar, who got his fingerprin­t and signature, cast his vote at last.

It’s a disappoint­ment for 320 voters, who reside at Muslim street area, Sivakasi in Virudhunag­ar constituen­cy, as they claimed that their names were found missing in the voters’ list. Many of those disappoint­ed voters with families thronged the polling booths stationed at Muslim Higher Secondary School and Thevamar School in Sivakasi.

In Theni LS constituen­cy, almost hundred voters laid siege to a polling booth at Uppukottai near Veerapandi as they were denied voting without valid documents.

In Tirunelvel­i, C Robert Bruce, Congress candidate, sought additional time of 25 minutes during the polling schedule since an EVM at polling booth number 61 in Manakavala­mpillai Nagar suffered technical problems.

Many voters from Nellaithir­uthu, a village near Thalaiyuth­u in Tirunelvel­i boycotted polling as they were against drawing water from a common well to supply villagers of Alavanthan­kulam. Out of 997 votes, only 56 votes were said to be polled in the 93rd booth, sources said.

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