Tamil Nadu's three-way race for the general election in India!


 India is preparing for the parliamentary elections, the largest celebration of democracy in the world.

India will have seven phases of elections. The election's first round is scheduled for April 19. April 26th is the date for Phase 2, May 7th for Phase 3, May 13th for Phase 4, May 20th for Phase 5, May 25th for Phase 6, and June 1st for Phase 7. On June 4, the votes will be tallied and the outcomes declared.

This election announcement has drawn criticism from opposition parties. The opposition parties have claimed that Amit Shah and Modi, who are yelling that there should be just one poll per country, plan to organize elections in stages.

The opposition parties have claimed that by holding the election in seven phases rather than one or two, the Election Commission is allowing Prime Minister Modi and prominent speakers from the ruling party to travel to different locations. There have also been claims that greater electoral infractions happen when elections are conducted in phases.

For instance, all kinds of campaigning will end one day prior to the election if Tamil Nadu's elections are held in one phase on April 19. However, there should be multiple phases to the election. PM Modi is scheduled to campaign in multiple states.

Tamil Nadu residents would be able to access it via newspapers, social media, and television. The question of whether this violates the electoral code of conduct has been raised by opposition parties.

Regarding the Union Territories, practically all of them have a single phase for the elections. Only the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory holds multiphase elections. The Lok Sabha elections are being held in five phases for security considerations. Kashmir's unique status was revoked, but it is still a Union Territory.

This time, it was anticipated that the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections would take place concurrently. The Election Commission, however, has not released a notification in this respect. In response to a question on the subject, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stated that the Assembly elections would take place there following the Lok Sabha elections because two elections could not be held there at the same time for security concerns.

Stalin's seat-sharing plan came to an end quietly. Stalin denied the allies the seats they were entitled to. The only reason the associated parties gave up was to get rid of Modi.

In 21 constituencies, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam is running for office. Ten of the contenders are new. Ten districts, one of which is Puducherry for the Congress party. The Indian Union Muslim League is running for one seat, while the Liberation Tigers of India, the Communist Party of India, and the Communist Party of India are each running for two seats. Under the Rising Sun emblem, the Kongunadu People's National Party is running in a single constituency.

Since none of the anticipated parties showed up, Edappadi, who had been announcing every day that he would build a strong alliance, is happy that he has done so in his own unique manner by awarding Premalatha five constituencies. Following eight consecutive defeats in elections under Panneerselvam and Ramadoss, it is unclear what Edappadi will do moving forward.

During elections, national parties typically run against each other under the direction of state parties. However, state parties led by the Bharatiya Janata Party are assuming the spotlight in this election. The wish of Annamalai is realized. The results will be revealed on June 4th.

In 19 constituencies, the Bharatiya Janata Party is running for office. Annamalai's dreams of garnering twenty-five constituencies were shattered. The Patali Makkal Party, the sole party with a vote bank in this alliance, has reserved ten constituencies.

Three seats were gained by the Tamil State Congress, and the Amma People's Munnetra Kazhagam constituencies were won by the ADMK. In one constituency, O. Panneerselvam's party is also running under the moniker Volunteers Rights Rescue Committee.

Under the lotus emblem of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the New Justice Party, Indian Democratic Party, Indian People's Education Development Corporation, and Tamil Nadu People's Development Corporation are each running for one seat.

Congress assembly member Vijayatharani defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party since she was not given the chance to run in the parliamentary elections. Last night, Sarathkumar united his party with the Bharatiya Janata Party. Both of them were tricked.

In 18 constituencies, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam are directly running for office. Just six seats are up for grabs between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. The V.I.P. status has been granted to the constituencies that Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and Bharatiya Janata Party are contesting.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded Annamalai, Tamilisai, L. Murugan, and Nayyar Nagendran because they don't have any well-known candidates who have drawn attention. Annamalai, who has promised to run in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections and win the position of Chief Minister instead of the parliamentary elections, has been singled out by both Dravidian parties. The Dravidian parties want to relinquish power and lose Annamalai.

National parties have an unspoken policy of excluding a top political figure who holds the position of governor. Tamilisai is running for parliament after stepping down from the esteemed and well-respected position of governor. It is unclear why the Bharatiya Janata Party, which has lost four elections, is fielding Tamilisai.

With around five years left in his job as Union Minister, L. Murugan is running for parliament. Maybe a Rajya Sabha MP if L. Murugan wins this election. He might have to step down and become an MP. The BJP might label the federal minister a failure if he doesn't succeed. need to transport.

Naynar Nagendran, who defected from the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam following Jayalalithaa's demise, joined the Bharatiya Janata Party and won the most recent assembly elections. The MLA of Nayanar Nagendran. The term has two complete years remaining. Nayanar Balaji, the son of Nayanar Nagendran, was thought to get a chance, however he has been fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Dinakaran and O. Panneerselvam were coerced into competing on the lotus emblem. Neither concurred. Dhinakaran competes with his mascot, the cooker. Under pressure, Panneer declared he would not run for office. In Ramanathapuram, Panneer is running on a different ticket because to the collapse of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Rabindranath, Panneer's son, emerged victorious in Theni as the lone opposition coalition candidate in the most recent parliamentary elections. Oh, that's a success. declared Panneerselvam's effect. Panneerselvan relocated to Ramanathapuram after leaving Theni. Candidate Thangatamichelvan of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and his Guru Dhinakaran are running in opposing camps in Theni. Panneer left the riots believing that his influence would not be accepted.

It is the claim of Stalin, Edappadi, and Annamalai that they will win all forty seats, including Puducherry. Every survey points to Stalin's advantage. It is believed that this election will demonstrate the impact of Edappadi Palanichamy, Panneerselvam, and Annamalai, regardless of the outcome.

Edappadi's leadership will be in jeopardy if Panneer receives a higher number of votes than Edappadi's nominee in Ramanathapuram. The goal of Edappadi is to propel the Bharatiya Janata Party to Tamil Nadu's third rank. Delhi is going to learn from Annamalai's turmoil that Bharatiya Janata's influence and voter base have grown in Tamil Nadu.

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