States »SoutPosted at: Apr 7 2021 1:36PM

Edgy and exciting moments in TN polling scenario

By V. Mariappan

Chennai, Apr 7 (UNI) Yesterday Tamil Nadu witnessed 71.79 per cent of

the total 6.29-crore electorate exercising their franchise to elect their 16th

Assembly, down by 2.47 per cent compared to the 2016 Assembly elections

which recorded the third highest turnout (74.26 per cent) in the electoral history

of the state.

Kallakurichi district has topped the list with a highest turnout of 78 per cent,

followed by Ariyalur (77.88 per cent) and Chennai recording the lowest at

59.4 per cent.

Even as the democratic ballot festival went off peacefully, the State had its own

quota of intensely interesting scenes and the usual scenarios of parties levelling

charges and counter-charges against one another.

Complaints of Udhayanidhi Stalin, DMK candidate of the Chepauk-Triplicane

constituency, wearing his party symbol (Rising Sun) on shirt sleeves and of

Kushbhu, Thousand Lights BJP candidate flaunting a party flag fluttering at

her car, were filed.

In Coimbatore South, actor-politician and MNM Founder Kamal Haasan alleged

parties’ issuance of tokens to voters at a booth, meant to be encashed later.

While Karthikeya Sivasenapathy, DMK candidate in Thondamuthur in Coimbatore

district, charged that his car was mobbed by AIADMKmen instigated by his rival

candidate and minister SP Velumani, Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam’s

son and MP Ravindranath Kumar’s car was allegedly attacked in Bodinayakanur

where OPS was contesting.

Episodes of stars from the tinsel world casting votes and causing some exciting

moments have lent some sting to the narrative.

Stylish actor Ajithkumar, caught in the midst of voters when he was about to vote

at a booth in Tiruvanmiyur in Chennai, snatched a cell phone from a fan who tried

to take a selfie with him, made for some exciting news going viral on social media

platforms.

Hardly lagging behind was his rival actor, Vijay, who cycled all the way from his home

to the polling booth in Neelangarai in Chennai, sparking various interpretations of this

absolutely innocuous scene.

Social media handles were flooded with posts that went out of their way to depict Vijay

as a celebrity who carries his glory quite lightly on his shoulders.

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