Puducherry Elections: Congress Confident, CM Rides Bike to Vote

Congress State President V. Vaithilingam cast his vote and expressed confidence in his party forming the government after the May 4th results. Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangaswamy, contesting two seats, voted after offering prayers and arrived on his trademark motorcycle, a long-standing tradition. Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan emphasized voting as a primary civic duty after casting his ballot. The election features a key contest between the ruling NDA alliance and the Congress-DMK led INDIA bloc for the Union Territory's 30 assembly seats.

Key Points: Puducherry Elections: Key Candidates Vote, Predictions Made

  • Congress confident of victory
  • CM Rangaswamy votes after temple visit
  • Lt Governor urges citizen duty
  • 17.41% turnout by 9 AM
  • Key contest between NDA and INDIA bloc
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Puducherry: Congress' Vaithilingam casts vote, says confident of forming govt

Congress and AINRC leaders cast votes in Puducherry Assembly elections, expressing confidence in forming the government. Key quotes and turnout details.

"s and turnout details.QUOTE: Today's polling has been favourable, particularly for Congress... We are confident that we will form the government on 4 May. - V. Vaithilingam"

Puducherry, April 9

Congress State President and Thattanchavady Assembly candidate V. Vaithilingam on Thursday cast his vote in the ongoing Puducherry elections and expressed confidence in his party's prospects.

Speaking to ANI, Vaithilingam said, "Today's polling has been favourable, particularly for Congress. The DMK alliance is also performing well. We are confident that we will form the government on 4 May."

He added that the polling process has been smooth and voters have exercised their democratic right responsibly. Vaithilingam's statement comes amid keenly contested elections in the Union Territory, where both Congress and its allies are aiming to secure a clear mandate.

Earlier today, Puducherry Lieutenant Governor K Kailashnathan also cast his vote at the DMS office during the ongoing Assembly elections, urging other citizens to fulfil their "primary duty".

Speaking after casting his vote, Lt Governor Kailashnathan emphasised the importance of citizen participation in the voting process and appealed to all voters to come forward and exercise their right.

"It is the primary duty of every citizen to cast a vote in elections. I request all the citizens to cast their vote," he told ANI.

Puducherry Chief Minister and All India NR Congress (AINRC) founder, N Rangaswamy, too cast his vote, maintaining his long-standing tradition of riding his motorcycle to the polling booth. The CM is contesting from the Thattanchavady and Mangalam Assembly constituencies.

Speaking to the media after casting a vote, he said, "In both constituencies, I will win. More than numbers, forming the government is important to me."Rangaswamy offered prayers at the Sri Sarguru Appa Paithiyam Swamigal Thirukovil Temple in Thattanchavady before heading to vote.

Puducherry CM has been associated with motorcycles since 1991, the year he first won from Thattanchavady after an unsuccessful attempt in 1990. He arrived for voting in his trademark bike, which he has cherished for decades. Even in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, he rode a bike to the polling station in Delarshpet (Thilaspet) to cast his vote. (ANI)

The CM's habit of riding his bike to the polling booth has earned him nicknames such as "Junior Kamaraj" and "Makkal Mudhalvar" (People's CM).

Meanwhile, voter turnout at 9 am on Thursday in the Union Territory of Puducherry showed a voter turnout of 17.41 per cent. Polling for high-stakes electoral battles in two States and a Union Territory began on Thursday at 7 am.

In Puducherry, 10,14,070 electors are eligible to cast their votes for 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The electorate includes 5,39,125 female voters, 4,74,788 male voters, and 157 voters belonging to the third gender category. A total of 24,156 voters fall in the age group of 18-19 years, while 6,034 voters belong to the senior citizen category, aged 85 and above.

In Puducherry, the contest involves the ruling NDA, which includes the All India NR Congress, the BJP and the Congress-DMK alliance. Actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is seeking to make it triangular.

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) includes the All India NR Congress (AINRC) led by Chief Minister N Rangasamy, which is contesting 16 assembly constituencies, the BJP contesting 10 seats, and both the AIADMK and LJK, each contesting two seats.

The INDIA bloc includes Congress, which is contesting 16 assembly constituencies, and the DMK, contesting 14 seats. VCK, which is part of the Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) in Tamil Nadu, has decided to contest on three assembly seats in Puducherry independently after being offered only one.

The current term of the 30-member Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory is set to expire on June 15. The counting of votes will be held on May 4.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I find it quite charming that the Chief Minister rides his motorcycle to vote! It shows a connection to the common man. "Makkal Mudhalvar" seems like an apt nickname. These little traditions make our democracy colorful.
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Priya S
The Lt. Governor is absolutely right. Voting is our primary duty. With over 10 lakh voters, every single vote counts. I hope the youth turnout is good. The future of Puducherry depends on this mandate.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I'm a bit tired of leaders expressing "confidence" before results. Vaithilingam says they'll form govt, Rangaswamy says he'll win both seats. Let the people's vote decide. Action after forming government matters more than pre-poll claims.
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Nisha Z
Interesting to see Actor Vijay's party TVK trying to make it a three-cornered fight! In South Indian politics, film stars entering the fray always adds an unpredictable element. Will be watching the results on May 4th closely.
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Karthik V
The article mentions 157 third-gender voters. It's a small number, but it's progress that they are officially recognized and counted. Our democracy must be inclusive for everyone. 👍

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