The by-election scene in Tamil Nadu hotted up on Saturday with the DMK re-nominating its candidate Marudhu Ganesh in the RK Nagar Assembly constituency, and immediately got support from the Congress, Viduthalai Chiruttai Katchi (VCK) and All India Forward Bloc.
Ganesh, who was the party candidate in the April by-election that was later countermanded, will be fielded again in the 21 December by poll, DMK Working President MK Stalin announced, quoting a statement of General Secretary K Anbazhagan.
“We will face the elections in a democratic way and we will win it in a big way with the support of allies. We already have [their support] and would appeal to more parties to support our candidate.”MK Stalin, DMK Working President quoting K Anbazhagan, DMK General Secretary
Asked about Chief Minister K Palaniswami claiming big victory after the allotment of the "Two Leaves" symbol to his faction, Stalin said, “We have faced ‘Two Leaves’ in the past, have won elections and come to power in the past. There is no fear or worry about ‘Two Leaves’.”
RK Nagar Prepares For Bypoll
The bypoll in RK Nagar was necessitated by the death of then Chief Minister J Jayalalitha in December last year. The AIADMK, which had fielded its Presidium Chairman E Madhusudanan, is yet to announce its candidate, while the BJP said it would decide whether to contest or not in the changed circumstances in consultation with the high command.
BJP state unit President Tamilisai Soundararajan said the issue was discussed at a meeting of the state leaders and the views have been conveyed to the high command. The BJP had fielded well-known Tamil music composer Gangai Amaran in the countermanded election.
Soundararajan, however, said the symbol of the “Hat” which was given to the TTV Dinakaran faction during the countermanded election should not be allotted to them this time because it is associated with the corrupt practices adopted by Dinakaran earlier. Dinakaran, whose faction lost the symbol battle, has decided to contest again in RK Nagar.
Thangathamizh Chelvan, leader of the Dinakaran faction, said the party's governing council would meet on 29 November and make a formal announcement on the candidate. He, however, rejected the view that their faction should not be given the “Hat” and asked were the rivals worried that they would be defeated.
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