Stalin, Vijay, Rajinikanth Lead Early Voting in Tamil Nadu Polls

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, actor-politician Vijay, and superstar Rajinikanth were prominent early voters as polling began for Tamil Nadu's 234 Assembly constituencies. The election is a four-cornered fight involving the DMK, AIADMK, NTK, and Vijay's TVK, with over 5.73 crore voters eligible. Voting faced minor disruptions, including technical issues with EVMs in Tiruchy and crowd management for Vijay. Authorities have deployed extensive security to ensure a peaceful and high-turnout electoral process.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Elections: Stalin, Vijay, Rajinikanth Vote

  • High-stakes four-cornered contest
  • Over 5.73 crore eligible voters
  • 4,023 candidates in fray
  • Technical glitches cause brief delays
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Stalin, Vijay, Rajnikanth among early voters in Tamil Nadu elections

CM M.K. Stalin, actor Vijay, and Rajinikanth among early voters as Tamil Nadu holds high-stakes Assembly elections across 234 seats.

Stalin, Vijay, Rajnikanth among early voters in Tamil Nadu elections
"urged all eligible voters to come out and vote in large numbers - Rajinikanth"

Chennai, April 23

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, actor-politician Vijay, and superstar Rajinikanth were among the prominent early voters as polling began across Tamil Nadu's 234 Assembly constituencies on Thursday.

Stalin cast his vote at a polling station in Teynampet, Chennai, accompanied by his wife Durga Stalin.

Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin also exercised his franchise along with his wife Krithika, reflecting the ruling DMK leadership's early participation in the democratic process.

Vijay, the leader of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), voted at a government middle school polling station in Neelankarai. His arrival drew large crowds of fans, leading to brief congestion at the venue. Police personnel stepped in to manage the situation and escorted him safely into the booth amid tight security.

Rajinikanth cast his vote at the Stella Maris polling booth in Chennai, accompanied by his daughter Soundarya.

Speaking to reporters, he urged all eligible voters to come out and vote in large numbers, emphasising the importance of participating in the democratic process.

Voting is being held in a single phase across all 234 constituencies in what is seen as a high-stakes electoral battle.

A total of 4,023 candidates are in the fray, while over 5.73 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise, according to the Election Commission.

The contest features a four-cornered fight involving the DMK-led alliance, the AIADMK-led front, Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK), and Vijay's TVK, adding a new dimension to the state's political landscape.

Senior BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan cast her vote at a polling station in Saligramam, while Union Minister L. Murugan, contesting from Avinashi, voted in Koyambedu.

Meanwhile, polling was briefly delayed at a booth in Thillai Nagar, Tiruchy, due to technical issues in two Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

Minister K. N. Nehru, contesting from Tiruchy West, was among those waiting in queues as officials worked to resolve the malfunction. Authorities have deployed extensive security arrangements and urged voters to turn out in large numbers to ensure a peaceful and participatory election.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The fan frenzy around Vijay voting shows how much influence cinema has in Tamil Nadu politics. It's a unique aspect of our state. But I hope people vote based on policies and development work, not just star power.
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Arjun K
Respect to Rajinikanth sir for his message. "Come out and vote" is the right spirit for democracy. The four-cornered fight is interesting, will be a tight contest. Hope the best candidate wins for Tamil Nadu's future.
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Sarah B
While it's great to see high-profile voting, the report of EVM malfunction is concerning. This happens too often. The Election Commission needs to ensure 100% reliable machines to maintain complete trust in the process.
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Vikram M
Thalaivar's simple message says it all. No drama, just civic duty. That's the way. Also good to see families voting together. My whole family went in the morning. Feeling proud to be part of this festival of democracy!
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Karthik V
The security arrangements and police managing crowds for Vijay show how seriously they are taking this election. Peaceful polling is most important. Hope the high voter turnout continues throughout the day across all booths.

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