ECI Team Lands in Chennai to Review Tamil Nadu, Puducherry Poll Preparedness

A seven-member team of Deputy Election Commissioners has arrived in Chennai to review preparedness for the upcoming Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Legislative Assembly elections. Tamil Nadu Congress president K Selvaperunthagai expressed strong confidence in the DMK-led INDIA alliance's prospects. This comes after Chief Minister M.K. Stalin firmly ruled out any shared governance model with alliance partners. The DMK has called a meeting for February 22 to discuss election strategy and probable seat-sharing arrangements.

Key Points: ECI Reviews Tamil Nadu, Puducherry Assembly Election Preparedness

  • ECI team reviews election machinery
  • DMK-led alliance confidence expressed
  • Congress seeks proactive campaign role
  • Stalin rules out shared governance
  • Seat-sharing talks scheduled
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ECI team arrives in Chennai to review poll preparedness for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry assembly elections

A 7-member ECI team arrives in Chennai to assess poll machinery for upcoming Tamil Nadu and Puducherry assembly elections amid alliance talks.

"The INDIA alliance is very strong. The DMK-led alliance is an extremely strong alliance. - K Selvaperunthagai"

Chennai, February 11

A seven-member team of Deputy Election Commissioners of India arrived at Chennai International Airport to review preparations for the upcoming Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Legislative Assembly elections.

The delegation includes Deputy Election Commissioners Bhanwar Prakash, Manish Garg, Pawan Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Kumar, and Ashish Goyal, along with other senior officials.

The team will assess the preparedness of the election machinery in both Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

Senior Deputy Election Commissioner, Election Commission of India, Maneesh Garg said to reporters, "A team of officials from the Election Commission has reached Chennai and Puducherry to review the poll preparedness."

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Congress president K Selvaperunthagai said the DMK-led alliance is "very strong".

"The INDIA alliance is very strong. The DMK-led alliance is an extremely strong alliance. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam will win again and achieve consecutive victories," Selvaperunthagai said while talking to reporters at Chennai airport.

He further said, "We placed this request only with the intention that our alliance partners should immediately take the lead as primary field workers. The sooner we reach out to people, the sooner the INDIA alliance led by the DMK should meet them. On that basis, we express our heartfelt thanks, on behalf of the Congress Legislature Party, to the Chief Minister for immediately appointing a committee.

"This comes after MK Stalin firmly ruled out any shared governance model with the DMK allies, like the Congress.

The public posturing is likely to continue as the DMK has called for a meeting on February 22 to discuss the contours of the election. A probable discussion on the number of berths for allies is also likely to take place.

The 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly will go to the polls in the first half of the year. The DMK won 133 seats in the 2021 Assembly polls. Congress won 18, PMK won 5, VCK won 4, and others won 8.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Congress president's confidence is interesting, but Stalin ji has made it clear there's no "shared governance." The real test for the INDIA alliance will be seat-sharing. Too much public posturing can confuse voters. Let's hope the February 22 meeting brings clarity.
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Rohit P
As a Chennai resident, my main concerns are the usual ones: water, traffic, and infrastructure. I hope all this political talk translates into a vision for the state's development. The ECI should also focus on making voting more accessible for urban professionals.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, the article feels a bit one-sided, focusing heavily on the DMK-Congress dynamic. What about the other parties and their preparations? A balanced view would help readers understand the full picture. The ECI's role is crucial and non-partisan.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, the efficiency of India's election machinery is always impressive. Sending a team of Deputy ECs shows seriousness. Tamil Nadu's political culture is unique and fascinating. Hoping for a smooth democratic exercise.
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Karthik V
The DMK has a strong record, but incumbency is a real challenge. The alliance math is everything in TN politics. The ECI's review is timely. They must keep a strict check on money power and model code violations. Jai Hind!

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