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Voting for 234 assembly seats in Tamil Nadu, 30 assembly seats in Puducherry will begin at 7am and will it continue till 6pm. The counting of votes will take place on May 2. The state is witnessing a fierce battle between arch-rivals All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). MK Stalin-led DMK, which is out of power since 2011 in the state, is in a head-to-head battle with ruling party AIADMK in nearly 130 constituencies. In Puducherry, Of the 30 assembly seats, five are reserved for the Scheduled Caste candidates. A total of 10,04,507 electors will exercise their franchise to decide the fate of 324 candidates in the Union territory. Stay with the Times of India for all the live updates:

THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 06, 2021, 05:57:23 IST
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Tamil Nadu Election 2021 Live News: Voting to begin at 7am
05:57 (IST) Apr 06

Think ‘lotus’ is ‘two leaves’, BJP tells voters in Aravakurichi, in fight against rising DMK

Seeing an old woman washing clothes on the roadside during his campaign in Aravakurichi, BJP candidate K Annamalai stopped his vehicle. He explained to her that she doesn’t have to strain herself in this old age. If she votes for BJP, she will get a free washing machine, he said pointing to the AIADMK poll manifesto. Making his debut in electoral politics from his native Aravakurichi, the BJP state vice-president is quite popular among those in the fray. But he knows well that reaching out to the electorate in Aravakuirchi with mere BJP identity may not be enough to counter the well-established DMK. He doesn’t hesitate to project himself as an AIADMK candidate though. He was in fact asking people to vote for lotus symbol this time considering it to be two-leaves. DMK has fielded Monjanur P R Elango, a new face, but his father Ramasamy was a former MLA of Aravakurichi and was instrumental in bringing Cauvery water there. He was handpicked by DMK Karur district in-charge V Senthil Balaji who won the segment on both AIADMK and DMK tickets. The 3 cents of free land promised by Balaji to 25,000 families without houses was instrumental in his victory in the 2019 byelection. He could smartly put the blame on the ruling AIADMK for preventing him from implementing the scheme. He has been asking Aravakurichi to vote for the future ruling party DMK as only ruling party can implement the scheme.

05:49 (IST) Apr 06

A day before polls, it's raining cash in Chennai

As expected, it is raining money in Chennai a day before the assembly polls. Despite intense checks by police and the Election Commission, cash distribution was rampant, particularly in the suburban areas of Chennai. Political parties not only distributed currency notes but also transferred money through digital wallet platforms such as Google Pay and Paytm. Ward-level party workers had collected mobile numbers of a section of people, likely to vote for them, two weeks ago and money was transferred from multiple accounts to avoid the attention of banks. Besides this, in Thiruvottiyur and Royapuram areas, parties gave coupons to voters, which they can exchange for household articles in local shops. This includes ration items up to Rs 2,000.

05:39 (IST) Apr 06

How Tamil Nadu voted in 2016

How Tamil Nadu voted in 2016
05:34 (IST) Apr 06

Stalin should win, EPS can’t lose

Despite acting in two unremarkable movies and a popular television serial between his first electoral defeat in 1984 and the first victory in 1989, Stalin has been stiff in front of the camera for the DMK’s campaign commercials this time. And then, on April 2, income tax officials searched the houses of his daughter and some DMK leaders. Campaigning in Perambalur that evening, Stalin thundered at the BJP, which he said was behind the search: “Listen, Modi, I will not be scared. I’ve seen the Emergency. I am Kalaignar’s son.” Soon, the DMK social media campaigners cut a commercial using the raw footage of the speech. It was a hit. For Kalaignar’s son, winning this election is not just about becoming the chief minister – a post that many believe has been overdue for the DMK president; it is about proving that he is not just the rightful political heir to the DMK throne, but also its worthy guardian, the next southern satrap of secularism if not a rallying point for the national opposition. By winning the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Stalin proved that the prince is ready to be the king, now is the time for coronation.

05:32 (IST) Apr 06

Elections in Puducherry is mainly between the Congress - Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) alliance and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)

Elections in Puducherry, which is currently under President's rule, is mainly between the Congress - Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) alliance and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) comprising All India NR Congress, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

05:30 (IST) Apr 06

AIADMK contests in 191 seats, BJP 23, PMK 20

AIADMK is contesting the poll in a pre-poll alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Paattali Makkal Katchi (PMK). PMK and BJP are contesting in 23 and 20 constituencies respectively in the 234-member Tamil Nadu assembly while the AIADMK has fielded its candidates for the rest of the seats.

05:26 (IST) Apr 06

Heavy security deployment in Tamil Nadu for polling day

Tamil Nadu will witness the polling for the assembly elections on Tuesday amid tight security in the state. As many as 74,162 personnel from Tamil Nadu Local & Armed Reserve (AR) Police, 8,010 personnel from Tamil Nadu Special Police (TSP) and 23, 200 personnel from the CAPF have been deployed for the elections, according to the Tamil Nadu Police.

05:15 (IST) Apr 06

Voting for 234 assembly seats in Tamil Nadu, 30 assembly seats in Puducherry will begin at 7am and it will continue till 6pm. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

05:13 (IST) Apr 06

Sasi name missing from electoral roll

Former chief minister J Jayalalithaa’s close aide and former general secretary of AIADMK, V K Sasikala, would not be able to vote in the assembly election on Tuesday as her name has been deleted from the voters’ list. The names of 18 others, who lived in Veda Nilayam, the residence of the former chief minister, have also been removed from the list.

05:13 (IST) Apr 06

In a counter move, DMK organization secretary R S Bharathi petitioned governor Banwarilal Purohit for permission to file a criminal complaint against chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, deputy CM O Panneerselvam and revenue minister R B Udhayakumar for alienation of 10.5 acres of prime land at Koyambedu in the city.

05:13 (IST) Apr 06

On Monday, the ruling AIADMK complained to the chief electoral officer seeking countermanding of polls in five assembly segments, where DMK leaders are contesting. These were Kolathur (DMK president M K Stalin), Chepauk – Triplicane (Udhayanidhi Stalin), Katpadi (general secretary S Durai Murugan), Trichy West (principal secretary K N Nehru) and Tiruvannamalai (former DMK minister E V Velu) where the AIADMK alleged its rival had distributed cash on a large scale to voters.

05:12 (IST) Apr 06

Chief electoral officer Satyabrata Sahoo said his office has not received any communication from the Election Commission of India (ECI) on rescinding polls, following complaints of distribution of cash to voters by parties, in any assembly segment.

05:12 (IST) Apr 06

Tamil Nadu will vote in 234 assembly seats today amid complaints of voter bribery from both the AIADMK and the DMK and seizures of more than Rs 230 crore in cash, besides a protest demonstration in one village demanding cash.