DMK's KN Nehru Files Nomination in Tiruchirappalli West as TN Poll Battle Begins

DMK minister KN Nehru filed his nomination for the Tiruchirappalli West constituency on the first day of the process. He referenced TVK chief Vijay contesting from the adjacent Tiruchirappalli East constituency, stating the Constitution permits anyone to contest from anywhere. Nehru expressed strong confidence in the DMK's election manifesto and in Chief Minister MK Stalin's leadership. The elections for the 234-seat assembly are scheduled for April 23, with the DMK leading a large alliance.

Key Points: KN Nehru Files Nomination for Tiruchirappalli West Seat

  • First day of nomination filing
  • Reference to rival Vijay's candidacy
  • Confidence in DMK manifesto
  • Alliance seat-sharing details
  • Single-phase poll on April 23
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Tamil Nadu: DMK minister KN Nehru files nomination from Tiruchirappalli West

DMK Minister KN Nehru submits nomination for Tiruchirappalli West constituency, expressing confidence in DMK's return to power in Tamil Nadu elections.

"The Constitution allows anyone to contest elections from any constituency - KN Nehru"

Coimbatore, March 30

As the filing of nominations for the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections began today, DMK candidate and Minister KN Nehru filed his nomination on the very first day for the Tiruchirappalli West constituency.

He submitted his nomination papers to the Returning Officer, Thavavalavan, at the Revenue Divisional Office.

Earlier, Nehru received an enthusiastic welcome from DMK cadres when he arrived to file his nomination.

Several party functionaries and allies accompanied him during the filing, including Central District Secretary Vairamani, industrialist Ravichandran, MDMK District Secretary Vellamandi Somu, and Manithaneya Makkal Katchi District Secretary Ibrahim.

Speaking to reporters after filing his nomination, Nehru said, "The Constitution allows anyone to contest elections from any constituency", referring to TVK chief Vijay contesting from Tiruchirappalli East. He expressed confidence that the people would support Chief Minister MK Stalin.

He added that Vijay may even contest from two constituencies out of fear, and recalled that in the 1977 elections, although the DMK lost in many constituencies in Tiruchirappalli, it secured victory in Tiruchirappalli East. He expressed confidence that the constituency would remain favourable to the DMK.

Nehru further said, "The party's election manifesto, which includes schemes for women, the general public, and farmers, would be well received by the people", further describing the manifesto as the "hero" of the election and expressed confidence that the DMK would return to power by securing public support.

The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes scheduled on May 4.

Major parties contesting the elections include the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance, Naam Tamilar Katchi, and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.

DMK will contest 164 out of the 234 constituencies in the state, while 70 seats have been allocated to its alliance partners. These partners include the Congress Party with 28 seats, the Communist Party of India (CPI) with 5 seats, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) with 5 seats, VCK with 8 seats, and MDMK with 4 seats.

Other smaller parties in the alliance include the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) with 10 seats, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) with 2 seats, and several other regional parties.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see a strong alliance. The DMK-Congress-Left combination has a good track record in Tamil Nadu. Hope they focus on industrial development in the central districts.
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Vikram M
Nehru's comment about Vijay contesting from two seats "out of fear" is typical political rhetoric. Let's focus on issues like water management and infrastructure in Trichy West, not personal jibes.
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Arjun K
As a resident of Trichy, I just want the elected MLA to be accessible and work on local issues - better roads, reducing traffic congestion near the Rockfort, and improving the bus stand facilities.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the seat-sharing details. 164 for DMK seems like a lot. Hope the alliance partners get a real say in governance and not just seat numbers.
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Karthik V
Calling the manifesto the "hero" is a bit much, no? The real hero should be the implementation. The previous schemes had good intentions but the ground-level delivery was patchy in many areas.

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