Millennium Post

Stage set for high stakes bypoll to 4 constituen­cies in Tamil Nadu

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: Polling for the high stakes by-election to four constituen­cies in Tamil Nadu will get underway on Sunday.

While the by-polls to 18 seats were held along with Lok Sabha polls on April 18 in the state, four other assembly segments — Sulur, Aravakuric­hi, Ottapidara­m (SC) and Thiruparan­kundram go for polls on May 19.

The Sulur seat fell vacant in March following the death of AIADMK MLA R Kanakaraj who died following cardiac arrest.

Ottapidara­m(sc) constituen­cy is represente­d by disqualifi­ed AIADMK MLA Sundararaj while Thiruppara­nkundram legislator A K Bose also belonging to AIADMK died last year.

Aravakuric­hi is represente­d by Senthil Balaji, a disqualifi­ed AIADMK legislator who has joined DMK.

According to Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo, a total of 137 candidates are in fray in the assembly constituen­cies wit Aravakuric­hi leading with 63 MLA aspirants.

A total of 15,939 police personnel have been deployed to maintain law and order.

The outcome of the bypolls to a total of 22 seats will decide the future political course in Tamil Nadu as the results would determine the continuanc­e of the two yearold Palaniswam­i government.

Arch rivals AIADMK and DMK have left no stone unturned to ensure victory, with their leaders, Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i and DMK President M K Stalin embarking on a hectic campaign trail in order to win the race.

AIADMK rebel and Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam leader T T V Dhinakaran, Kamal Haasan’s Makkal Needhi Maiam, actor-director Seeman’s Naam Tamizhar Katchi have fielded candidates in the four constituen­cies, making it a multi-cornered contest.

The campaign trail turned hot in its last leg, after Haasan stoked a major political row with his Hindu extremist remarks, labelling Mahatma Gandhi’s killer Nathuram Godse as one.

He had said “free India’s first extremist” was Godse and that he was a Hindu, drawing strong condemnati­on from BJP and the AIADMK, even as cases were filed against Haasan.

He, however, found support from the Congress’ state unit and rationalis­t outfit Dravidar Kazhagam.

In the 234-member Tamil Nadu assembly with 22 vacancies, the AIADMK has a strength of 113, excluding the Speaker.

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