Six Leaders Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha from Tamil Nadu

Six candidates from Tamil Nadu's major political parties have been declared elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha. The election was uncontested as the number of valid nominations matched the six available seats. Among those elected, Tiruchi Siva and M. Thambi Durai are returning, while Christopher Manickam and L.K. Sudhish are first-time entrants. The seats were allocated based on the ruling DMK-led alliance's strength and an arrangement with the opposition AIADMK and PMK.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu: 6 Leaders Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha

  • Six candidates elected unopposed
  • Number of candidates matched available seats
  • Process followed Election Commission rules
  • Seats to fall vacant on April 2
  • DMK-led alliance and AIADMK-PMK secured seats
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Six leaders elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from Tamil Nadu

Six candidates from major Tamil Nadu parties elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha. DMK, AIADMK, PMK, Congress, DMDK secure seats.

"candidates were elected under Section 53(2) of the Representation of the People Act - Returning Officer R. Santhi"

Chennai, March 9

Six candidates from major political parties in Tamil Nadu were on Monday declared elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of Parliament, as the number of candidates matched the number of seats available.

The candidates elected include DMK leaders Tiruchi Siva and J. Constandine Ravindran, AIADMK's M. Thambi Durai, PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss, Congress nominee Christopher Manickam, and DMDK leader L.K. Sudhish.

Returning Officer R. Santhi formally announced their election and handed over the certificates of election to the candidates.

The declaration came after the completion of the nomination and scrutiny process, during which it became clear that no contest would be required. According to Election Commission procedure, candidates can be declared elected unopposed if the number of valid nominations equals the number of seats available.

Santhi stated that the candidates were elected under Section 53(2) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and Rule 11(1) of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, which allow for such declarations without a poll.

A total of 18 individuals had initially filed nominations for the six seats. However, one candidate withdrew the nomination before the deadline, while the nominations of seven others were rejected during the scrutiny process, leaving only six valid candidates in the fray.

Among those elected, Tiruchi Siva of the DMK and AIADMK veteran M. Thambi Durai are returning to the Rajya Sabha after completing their previous terms. PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has also secured another term in the Upper House.

Meanwhile, Congress candidate Christopher Manickam and DMDK's L.K. Sudhish will be entering the Rajya Sabha for the first time.

The six Rajya Sabha seats from Tamil Nadu will fall vacant on April 2 following the completion of the terms of sitting members N. R. Elango, P. Selvarasu, M. Thambi Durai, Tiruchi Siva and Kanimozhi N.V.N. Somu.

Based on its numerical strength in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, the ruling DMK fielded two candidates and allocated one seat each to its alliance partners Congress and DMDK. The AIADMK fielded one candidate and supported the PMK for another seat.

With these elections, Tamil Nadu continues to maintain its full strength of 18 members in the Rajya Sabha, representing various political parties from the state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting to see the seat-sharing formula play out perfectly. DMK gets 2, gives 1 each to Congress & DMDK. AIADMK gets 1 and supports PMK. Shows the alliance math is still strong in TN politics. Thambi Durai and Tiruchi Siva are experienced hands, which is good.
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Ananya R
While it's efficient, it also feels a bit... predetermined? The real contest happened behind closed doors during seat allocation. The people's direct voice is absent in Rajya Sabha elections. Just a thought.
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Vikram M
Strong representation from Tamil Nadu maintained. Anbumani Ramadoss has been quite vocal on health issues. Hope he continues that work. Also, good to see a mix of experienced and fresh faces.
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Siddharth J
The process seems clean on paper, but 7 nominations were rejected and 1 withdrawn. Makes you wonder about the scrutiny process and if it ensures only 'serious' candidates remain. Anyway, congrats to all elected. Our state's voice in Delhi is crucial.
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David E
Fascinating to see the Indian electoral system at work. The unopposed election based on assembly strength shows a different layer of democracy. Hope the focus now shifts to their performance and not just the election mechanics.

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