TN Assembly polls | Dhinakaran to face Information Minister in Kovilpatti
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Dhinakaran launched the second record of occasion candidates for 50 constituencies together with his candidature.
Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) founder TTV Dhinakaran will contest in opposition to Information Minister Kadambur C Raju in Kovilpatti Assembly constituency in Thoothukudi district. The DMK is but to come out with its record of nominees. Mr Dhinakaran is a sitting MLA from Dr Radhakrishnan Nagar constituency in Chennai.
Mr Dhinakaran on Thursday launched the second record of occasion candidates for 50 constituencies together with his candidature. On Wednesday, the primary record was out with 15 names. So far, the occasion has given tickets to 5 girls candidates.
As of now, the occasion struck electoral pacts with six events for 13 constituencies. The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) had been given six seats – Alandur, Ambur, Tiruchi (West), Thiruvarur, Madurai (Central) and Palayamkottai. Apart from distributing three seats for the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM), the AMMK gave one seat every to 4 different events – Makkalarasu Katchi, Viduthalai Tamil Puligal, Gokula Makkal Katchi and Marudhu Sena Sangam.
The AMMK chief had gone on document, stating that he would contest from two constituencies, one in every of which might be from the Theni district. In the second record, the AMMK introduced candidates for Bodinayackanur and Andipatti. This leaves just one constituency, Cumbum, left for him as Periyakulam is a constituency reserved for Scheduled Castes.
An vital function of the second record was the inclusion of sitting AIADMK legislator M.S. R. Rajavarman for Sattur who joined the occasion earlier in the day. On Wednesday, the ruling occasion, whereas releasing its record of candidates, didn’t renominate Mr Rajavarman, who acquired elected in a by-election from the identical constituency on the AIADMK image in April-May 2019.
As in the primary record, the second record of the AMMK too contained 4 extra former legislators, who had been disqualified by Assembly Speaker P. Dhanapal in September 2017. They had been C. Jayanthi Padmanabhan (Gudiyatham), M. Kothandapani ( Thiruporur), S. Mariappan Kennedy (Manamadurai) and T.A. Elumalai (Poonnamallee). In the primary record, the opposite 4 disqualified legislators who acquired the occasion tickets had been P Palaniappan (Pappireddipatti), M. Rengasamy (Papanasam), N G Parthiban (Sholinghur) and R R Murugan (Harur).
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