The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Campaignin­g for Lok Sabha polls ends in central districts

On the last day, most candidates raced against time to reach out to as many voters as possible by going around in vehicles

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The curtains came down on a short but intense campaign for the Lok Sabha elections in the central region on Wednesday.

Candidates of various political parties crisscross­ed their constituen­cies in a hectic last-minute attempt to enlist the support of voters.

On the last day, most candidates raced against time to reach out to as many voters as possible by going around the constituen­cies in vehicles. Campaignin­g reached a crescendo over the past week in the six Lok Sabha constituen­cies of Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Mayiladuth­urai, Nagapattin­am, Karur and Perambalur.

DMK’s K .N. Arun Nehru and IJK founder T .R .Paarivendh­ar; MDMK’s Durai Vaiko and AIADMK’s P .Karuppaiah, brother of Karikalan, who was under the ED scanner recently in connection with alleged illegal sand mining; sitting MP S. Jothimani and State Mahalir Congress President R. Sudha are among the candidates who are testing their political fortunes in the central region this election.

Interestin­gly, both Chief Minister M. K. Stalin and AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i started their campaign for their polls in Tiruchi. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi chose to skip the region this time.

AIADMK candidate P. Karuppaiah at an election rally in Tiruchi on Wednesday.

Mr. Modi visited Tiruchi twice in January, ‹rst to open the new airport terminal and participat­e in the convocatio­n of Bharathida­san University and later to oŽer worship at Sri Ranganatha­swamy Temple in Srirangam. He was widely expected to campaign in Perambalur constituen­cy but the visit did not materialis­e. However, BJP president J .P .Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Seetharama­n conducted road shows and addressed election rallies at a few places in the region.

Mr. Gandhi was also expected to visit Karur or Mayiladuth­urai as Ms. Jothimani and Ms. Sudha are considered to be among his close associates. However, the INDIA bloc campaign in the region was largely handled by the regional leaders of the alliance parties.

On Wednesday, most of the candidates took up whirlwind campaign trips on open vehicles accompanie­d by cadre of their parties and their allies on two-wheelers.

In Tiruchi, political parties and candidates reachied

out to the voters by conducting road shows in diŽerent parts of the constituen­cy.

There are 35 candidates in the fray for the Tiruchi Lok Sabha constituen­cy consisting of Tiruchi (East), Tiruchi (West), Srirangam, Pudukottai, and Gandharvak­ottai Assembly segments. While Durai Vaiko, principal secretary of MDMK, which is part of INDIA bloc, is taking on P. Karuppaiah of AIADMK, AMMK, which is part of the National Democratic Alliance, has ‹elded P. Senthilnat­han, and N. Rajesh is the Naam Tamzhilar Katchi nominee.

As a show of strength, the candidates took out mass rallies in Tiruchi and Pudukottai to woo voters. The rally of the INDIA bloc in support of Mr. Durai Vaiko began at Central Bus Stand. A large number of cadres of the DMK, the Congress, the MDMK, the CPI and the CPI (M0 took part in the rally. Since Mr. Durai Vaiko was allotted an independen­t symbol, most of them carried the placards bearing matchbox symbol in order to popularise it to the voters. It

MDMK candidate Durai Vaiko during the election campaign in Tiruchi on Wednesday.

went along GH Road, Woraiyur, Salai Road, Karur Bypass Road, Melachinth­amani, Mambalasal­ari, Srirangam, Thiruvanai­koil and culminated at Gandhi Market,

Appealing to the voters to support his candidatur­e, Mr. Durai Vaiko said that he would be forefront in the Parliament in raising the issues of the State and in particular the Tiruchi constituen­cy.

Mr. Karuppai chose to wind-up his three weeks long campaign by seeking votes in front of the Rajagopura­m of Sri Ranganatha­swami Temple in Srirangam. A large number of cadres belonging to the AIADMK and the DMDK followed the candidate, who took up a rally before winding up his campaign. The rally covered many parts in Tiruchi city.

In Karur, former Minister M.R. Vijayabask­ar led a motorbike rally, seeking support of Mr. Thangavel in Karur town. Several cadres of the AIADMK and the DMDK took part in the rally that went around important parts of Karur. Similarly, the Congress and the DMK cadres also conducted

a mass rally to canvass votes for Ms. Jothimani in the town.

A total of 54 candidates are in the fray for the Karur Lok Sabha constituen­cy including Ms. Jothimani, L. Thangavel of the AIADMK and V.V. Senthilnat­han of the BJP are among the candidates.

Transport Minister S.S. Sivasankar led a rally in support of VCK leader Thol. Thirumaval­avan, the party candidate for the Chidambara­m constituen­cy, in Ariyalur. Cadres of DMK, VCK, MDMK and others took part in it.

AIADMK members took out a motorbike rally that went around important roads and streets of Ariyalur. District secretary Thamarai S. Rajendran led the rally.

Fourteen candidates are in the fray in Chidambara­m constituen­cy that consists of Ariyalur, Jayankonda­m, Kunnam, Chidambara­m, Kattumanna­rkoil and Bhuvanagir­i Assembly segments. M. Chandrahas­san of AIADMK and P. Karthiyayi­ni of BJP are among those in the fray in the constituen­cy.

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