TN urban local body polls: Irregularities reported in multiple places; DMK allegedly giving cash, hotbox and anklets to voters

Elections to the urban local bodies are being held after a gap of 10 years with voters queueing from morning 7 AM to cast their votes.

While the DMK and its allies are mostly contesting together, the Opposition parties like AIADMK, BJP and PMK are fighting it alone. Other parties like the NTK and MNM too are contesting.

The DMK has been facing mild anti-incumbency within 8 months of coming to power. The way the Stalin-led DMK government had handled the floods in November-December last year, the poor quality pongal gifts and the non-fulfilment of promises like waiving of jewel loan, etc has caused dissatisfaction among the public.

In an attempt to quell the anti-incumbency, the DMK is leaving no stone unturned to grab a majority of wards seats in all the corporations.

In light of this, irregularities have been reported in multiple polling booths across the state.

The DMK candidate of Suleswaranpatti near Pollachi in Coimbatore district allegedly tried distributing ₹1000 cash along with hotbox and anklets to voters.

In another locality in Coimbatore, DMK Minister Senthilbalaji’s men were reportedly distributing cash just a few metere away from the polling booth. According to Kavitha Rajan who is contesting as BJP candidate for Ward 63 of Coimbatore Corporation, DMK men were found distributing cash and hotbox to voters who can be seen standing in queue.

The BJP cadres had locked the doors from outside in order to report it to the officials. However, in a video shared by Coimbatore South MLA Vanathi Srinivasan, police officers can be seen opening the doors without taking the DMK men into custody.

Voting in Ward 12 of Sivakasi Municipality was suspended for 4 hours which the BJP claim was done at the behest of the DMK due to fear of defeat.

In another incident, DMK cadres in Ward 99 of Pollachi were found erecting desks just adjacent to the polling booth.

There have also been reports of the AIADMK distributing 500 per vote in many wards across Chennai and Coimbatore.

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