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DMK has clear edge over ruling AIADMK in TN rural civic polls

In the Tamil Nadu rural civic polls that held on December 27, DMK and its allies maintained a clear edge over AIADMK as counting of ballots continued for the second consecutive day on January 3.

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Published : Jan 3, 2020, 8:08 PM IST

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DMK has clear edge over ruling AIADMK in TN rural civic polls

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its allies have a clear edge over the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)-led combine in polls to rural civic bodies in 27 districts of Tamil Nadu as counting of ballots continued for the second consecutive day on Friday.

According to results officially declared so far by the State Election Commission (EC), of the total 5090 ward member posts in panchayat unions, the ruling AIADMK and its allies have won 1,528 ward member posts while its arch-rival DMK and partners bagged 1,895 posts.

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The AIADMK tally includes its 1386, ally DMDK's 89 and BJP's 53 ward member posts and DMK's score covers its 1715, Congress party's 96 and CPI's 60 and CPI(M)'s 24.

The results for the remainder of seats are awaited.

Out of the total 515 district panchayat ward member posts, the AIADMK front has emerged successful in 114 seats (AIADMK 107, BJP 5 and DMDK 2) while the DMK surged ahead with 157 posts (DMK 141, Congress 8, CPI 7, and CPI(M) 1).

The results declared so far and trends for the rest of seats -indicating an edge for the main opposition- has come as a surprise for the ruling AIADMK which was confident of repeating its success in the recent by-polls to two Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu.

Some AIADMK functionaries believe that the storm of protests following the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) proved to be a spoiler for them especially in areas dominated by the minorities since the party supported the CAA in Parliament.

AIADMK chief (coordinator is the top post) and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said his party bowed to the verdict of people irrespective of the outcome.

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"Whatever may be the poll results, we accept and bow to the people's verdict," he said. Counting of votes for non-party based elections to 76,746 village panchayat ward member posts and 9,624 village panchayat president positions are also on.

Of the 37 districts in Tamil Nadu, five were recently created and rural civic polls were held in 27 of them.

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its allies have a clear edge over the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)-led combine in polls to rural civic bodies in 27 districts of Tamil Nadu as counting of ballots continued for the second consecutive day on Friday.

According to results officially declared so far by the State Election Commission (EC), of the total 5090 ward member posts in panchayat unions, the ruling AIADMK and its allies have won 1,528 ward member posts while its arch-rival DMK and partners bagged 1,895 posts.

Also read: Modi is PM of India, but is always talking about Pakistan: Mamata

The AIADMK tally includes its 1386, ally DMDK's 89 and BJP's 53 ward member posts and DMK's score covers its 1715, Congress party's 96 and CPI's 60 and CPI(M)'s 24.

The results for the remainder of seats are awaited.

Out of the total 515 district panchayat ward member posts, the AIADMK front has emerged successful in 114 seats (AIADMK 107, BJP 5 and DMDK 2) while the DMK surged ahead with 157 posts (DMK 141, Congress 8, CPI 7, and CPI(M) 1).

The results declared so far and trends for the rest of seats -indicating an edge for the main opposition- has come as a surprise for the ruling AIADMK which was confident of repeating its success in the recent by-polls to two Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu.

Some AIADMK functionaries believe that the storm of protests following the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) proved to be a spoiler for them especially in areas dominated by the minorities since the party supported the CAA in Parliament.

AIADMK chief (coordinator is the top post) and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said his party bowed to the verdict of people irrespective of the outcome.

Also read: NPR helps to implement govt schemes, opposition trying to mislead people: Piyush Goyal

"Whatever may be the poll results, we accept and bow to the people's verdict," he said. Counting of votes for non-party based elections to 76,746 village panchayat ward member posts and 9,624 village panchayat president positions are also on.

Of the 37 districts in Tamil Nadu, five were recently created and rural civic polls were held in 27 of them.

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DMK has clear edge over ruling AIADMK in TN rural civic polls
Chennai, Jan 3 (PTI) The DMK and its allies have a clear
edge over the ruling AIADMK-led combine in polls to rural
civic bodies in 27 districts of Tamil Nadu as counting of
ballots continued for the second consecutive day on Friday.
According to results officially declared so far by the
State Election Commission, of the total 5090 ward member posts
in panchayat unions, the ruling AIADMK and its allies have won
1,528 ward member posts while its arch rival DMK and parnters
bagged 1,895 posts.
The AIADMK tally includes its 1386, ally DMDK's 89 and
BJP's 53 ward member posts and DMK's score covers its 1715,
Congress party's 96 and CPI's 60 and CPI(M)'s 24.
The results for the remainder of seats are awaited.
Out of the total 515 district panchayat ward member
posts, the AIADMK front has emerged successful in 114 seats
(AIADMK 107, BJP 5 and DMDK 2) while the DMK surged ahead with
157 posts (DMK 141, Congress 8, CPI 7, and CPI(M) 1).
The results declared so far and trends for the rest of
seats -indicating an edge for the main opposition- has come as
a surprise for the ruling AIADMK which was confident of
repeating its success in the recent bypolls to two Assembly
constituencies in Tamil Nadu.
Some AIADMK functionaries believe that the storm of
protests following the passage of Citizenship Amendment Act
proved to be a spoiler for them especially in areas dominated
by the minorities since the party supported the CAA in
Parliament.
AIADMK chief (coordinator is the top post) and Deputy
Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said his party bowed to the
verdict of people irrespective of the outcome.
"Whatever may be the poll results, we accept and bow to
the people's verdict," he said.
Counting of votes for non-party based elections to 76,746
village panchayat ward member posts and 9,624 village
panchayat president positions are also on.
Of the 37 districts in Tamil Nadu, five were recently
created and rural civic polls were held in 27 of them. PTI VGN
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