The Hindu (Erode)

DMK to lock horns with AIADMK in Erode

Of the total 31 contestant­s, K.E. Prakash of DMK and Ashok Kumar of AIADMK will have a direct battle. Also in the fray are Tamil Maanila Congress candidate P. Vijayakuma­r and Naam Tamilar Katchi candidate M. Karmegam

- S.P. Saravanan

Farming, textiles, turmeric and industrial activities are the broadest sectors that keep the economy vibrant in the Erode Parliament­ary Constituen­cy that is all set to witness a close contest between the two major Dravidian parties — the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK).

The Assembly constituen­cies of Erode and Modakkuric­hi were part of the Tiruchengo­du Parliament­ary Constituen­cy from 1967 to 2008, and the Erode Parliament­ary Constituen­cy was formed after the delimitati­on exercise of 2009.

Erode is the second largest turmeric market in the country, after Nizamabad in Telangana, and farmers are demanding a cold storage facility for turmeric.

Senganthal flower (Gloriosa superba), the state flower of Tamil Nadu, is grown widely in Dharapuram and minimum support price for the flower is a longpendin­g demand of the farmers.

Discharge of effluents Discharge of effluents into River Cauvery and Kalingaray­an Canal by the textile units functionin­g in Erode, Pallipalay­am and Kumarapala­yam remains a concern for people as the proposal to establish common effluent treatment plants remains only on paper since 2014.

Demand for making valueadded products from drumsticks, poor price for coconut, diversion of water from Pandiyaru to Moyar, and new railway line between Erode and Palani through Dharapuram are the other demands.

LBP canal project Stalemate in executing the Lower Bhavani Project (LBP) canal modernisat­ion project continues as one section of farmers support the project while the other oppose it. Also, water from Parambikul­am Aliyar Project (PAP) canal not reaching tailend farmers is a major concern.

The Kongu Vellalar Gounder community is a dominant force in the constituen­cy while members of other intermedia­te castes, minorities and Scheduled Castes are present in substantia­l numbers. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, MDMK’s A. Ganeshamur­thi defeated E.V.K.S. Elangovan, present Erode (East) MLA and grandnephe­w of ‘Periyar’ E. V. Ramasamy. In the 2014 elections, AIADMK’s Selvakumar­a Chinnayan defeated Mr. Ganeshamur­thi while DMK’s Pavithrava­lli was pushed to third. In 2019, Mr. Ganeshamur­thi defeated G. Manimaran of AIADMK.

31 candidates in the fray Of the total 31 contestant­s, K.E. Prakash of DMK and Ashok Kumar of AIADMK will have a direct battle, while Tamil Maanila Congress candidate P. Vijayakuma­r and Naam Tamilar Katchi candidate M. Karmegam are also in the fray. Mr. Prakash, with the support of DMK Ministers, banks on the achievemen­ts of the DMK government in the last three years during his campaigns.

Though he is a new face to the voters, he joined the party at the age of 14 and currently is the deputy secretary of DMK’s youth wing and is wellknown among the functionar­ies and cadre.

Mr. Ashok Kumar, one of the richest politician­s contesting in the election, with assets worth ₹583 crore, is not a new face to the people, particular­ly among the downtrodde­n and the rural people. He is known for his extensive social service, including renovation of government schools and temples. He is also serving the people in the constituen­cy through his Aatral Foundation that provides a meal at ₹ 10 and offers doctor’s consultati­on at ₹ 10.

His mother K.S. Soundaram is a former MP, while his motherinla­w C. Saraswati is a sitting MLA. He was with the BJP and joined the AIADMK in November 2023.

Mr. Ashok Kumar, who runs many educationa­l institutio­ns, started his campaign two years ago by reaching out to voters by wishing them for birthdays and festivals through recorded audio.

Concern prevails among party functionar­ies as his daytoday campaigns and political activities are managed by a profession­al team and partymen are kept in the dark. “He joined the party four months ago and is a candidate now because he has money,” fumes an AIADMK cadre. While the battle is between the DMK and the AIADMK, Tamil Maanila Congress candidate P. Vijayakuma­r is also leaving no stone unturned in reaching out to voters. Backed by the support of BJP functionar­ies and cadre, he reaches out to the people highlighti­ng the achievemen­ts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the last 10 years.

M. Karmegam of Naam Tamilar Katchi is a retired government doctor and a new entrant to politics.

The constituen­cy is made up of a corporatio­n, five municipali­ties, 24 town panchayats and 149 village panchayats.

With three DMK Ministers — S. Muthusamy in Erode, N. Kayalvizhi in Dharapuram and M.P. Saminathan in Kangayam — are pushing up campaigns in reaching out to voters, the DMK has an edge over the AIADMK in a hardfought battle.

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