TN Polls: Only 5 Working Days for Nomination Filing, Says CEO Patnaik

Tamil Nadu's Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik clarified that despite an eight-day window, candidates will effectively have only five working days to file nominations for the April 23 Assembly elections due to public holidays. The Election Commission has announced the single-phase poll with counting scheduled for May 4. Enforcement agencies have seized Rs 1.26 crore in cash in a single day as part of intensified surveillance to curb unaccounted money. Authorities have deployed teams across the state to monitor campaign expenditure and enforce the Model Code of Conduct.

Key Points: TN Assembly Polls: 5 Days for Nomination Filing, Says CEO

  • 5 working days for nominations
  • Rs 1.26 crore cash seized in a day
  • Elections scheduled for April 23
  • Intensified surveillance across state
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Only five of eight days available for filing nominations in TN Assembly polls: CEO Patnaik

Tamil Nadu CEO clarifies candidates have only 5 working days to file nominations for April 23 Assembly polls, as 3 days in the 8-day window are holidays.

"The Election Commission has provided an eight-day window for filing nominations, but since three of those days are public holidays, candidates will be able to submit their papers only on the remaining five days. - Archana Patnaik"

Chennai, March 16

Tamil Nadu's Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik on Monday clarified that candidates contesting the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections will effectively have only five working days to file their nomination papers, despite the Election Commission announcing an eight-day window for submissions.

Briefing the media about election preparations in the state, Patnaik said that the nomination filing period has been scheduled from March 30 to April 6.

However, three of those days fall on public holidays, leaving only five working days during which candidates can submit their nomination papers. "The Election Commission has provided an eight-day window for filing nominations, but since three of those days are public holidays, candidates will be able to submit their papers only on the remaining five days," she said.

The Election Commission of India on Sunday announced that the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 23, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

The notification for the election is expected to formally initiate the nomination process and other election procedures.

Patnaik noted that election authorities across the state are making extensive preparations to ensure that the electoral process proceeds smoothly and transparently.

Officials have been instructed to strictly follow the guidelines issued by the Election Commission, including those related to nomination procedures, monitoring of campaign expenditure, and enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct.

The Chief Electoral Officer also highlighted the steps being taken to curb the influence of unaccounted money in the election process. She revealed that enforcement agencies had seized Rs 1.26 crore in cash in a single day during inspection drives across the state.

According to Patnaik, the seized amount was being transported without valid documents, prompting officials to confiscate the money as part of intensified election surveillance measures.

Authorities have increased monitoring at check posts, transportation hubs, and sensitive locations to prevent the distribution of illegal cash, liquor, or other inducements to voters during the election period.

Surveillance teams, flying squads, and static monitoring units have been deployed throughout Tamil Nadu as part of these efforts.

Patnaik urged candidates and political parties to strictly adhere to election rules and ensure transparency in campaign finances. She also appealed to the public to cooperate with election authorities in maintaining a fair and peaceful electoral process.

The upcoming Assembly election is expected to witness a keen political contest as major parties intensify their preparations for the high-stakes poll scheduled next month.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Chennai, I appreciate the CEO's clarity. The holidays are mostly on weekends and Good Friday, which is widely observed here. Planning around them is just part of the process. The vigilance on money power is more crucial for a fair election.
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David E
While the clarification is helpful, scheduling an 8-day window that effectively gives only 5 working days seems like poor planning by the Election Commission. They should have accounted for the public holidays from the start to avoid last-minute confusion for candidates.
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Shreya B
The seizure figure is alarming but not surprising. Hope the monitoring continues with the same rigor. As for nomination days, serious candidates are usually ready well in advance. This won't affect the big parties, but might trouble smaller independent candidates. EC should be mindful of that.
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Aman W
Good to see the EC is active on the ground. Tamil Nadu elections are always high-stakes. The focus should remain on preventing distribution of cash and liquor. That's what truly distorts the democratic process. The nomination period is a minor detail in comparison.
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Nisha Z
Archana Patnaik madam is doing a good job by being transparent. In a huge state like TN, managing elections is a massive task. The public holidays point is just a factual clarification. The real news is the massive cash haul. Hope the source is investigated properly!

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