Chennai(Tamil Nadu):DMK President MK Stalin on Monday charged the Central and Tamil Nadu governments of having "tied" the hands of the Election Commission of India (ECI) "from behind" and urged his party's men to keep a vigil on May 23 when votes polled in the Lok Sabha elections will be counted.
The BJP and AIADMK "will go to any extent in their quest for power" and DMK workers and agents should mount additional vigil on Thursday during the counting of votes, he said.
"The Central (BJP) and state (AIADMK) governments, who have tied the hands of the EC from behind, will go to any extent in their quest for power.
Though they know the people of Tamil Nadu are very angry against them, they are planning to prevent the victory of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance and are issuing orders to officials," Stalin said in a statement.
He said DMK agents should reach the counting centres well ahead of time and ensure all arrangements were in place and also make sure that the EVM seals are proper.
They should also ensure that the polled votes and the ones counted matched and seek redressal if they come across any anomalies, Stalin said.