EVM Glitches Delay Tamil Nadu Polls; Modi Urges Record Turnout

Voting for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections began with technical glitches in EVMs and VVPAT units causing delays at several booths. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for a record turnout, urging citizens to enthusiastically fulfil their democratic duty. Prominent early voters included AIADMK's Edappadi K. Palaniswami, actor Ajith Kumar, and BJP's Khushbu Sundar. Election officials worked to resolve the issues and ensure smooth polling throughout the day.

Key Points: EVM Glitches Delay Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Voting

  • EVM/VVPAT glitches cause delays
  • PM Modi urges high voter turnout
  • Celebrities and politicians cast early votes
  • Strong voter enthusiasm despite issues
  • Security managed for star voters
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TN polls: EVM glitches delay start of voting in several booths; leaders, celebrities among early voters

Voting in Tamil Nadu polls delayed by EVM glitches. PM Modi urges high turnout. Celebrities like Ajith Kumar among early voters.

"enthusiastically fulfil this sacred democratic duty - Narendra Modi"

Chennai, April 23

Voting for the high-stakes Tamil Nadu Assembly elections commenced on Thursday amid reports of technical glitches in Electronic Voting Machines at several booths, leading to delays in the start of polling in multiple locations.

Election officials moved swiftly to address the malfunctions, particularly those related to EVMs and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) units, to ensure that the voting process resumed smoothly.

Despite the early hiccups, voters began queuing up in large numbers across the state, reflecting strong enthusiasm for the democratic exercise.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon citizens to participate actively in the electoral process. In a post on X, he urged voters to "enthusiastically fulfil this sacred democratic duty" and appealed especially to women and first-time voters to turn out in large numbers and contribute to a record voter turnout.

AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami cast his vote along with his family at a polling booth in Siluvampalayam Panchayat Union Primary School in Salem.

Meanwhile, Municipal Administration Minister K.N. Nehru was seen waiting at a polling station in Tiruchy's Thillai Nagar after a VVPAT malfunction temporarily halted voting.

Naam Tamilar Katchi chief coordinator Seeman exercised his franchise in Neelankarai along with his wife, while BJP state vice-president Khushbu Sundar and actor-filmmaker Sundar C. also cast their votes.

Among the early voters was popular actor Ajith Kumar, who was reportedly the first to vote in the state.

Due to security considerations, officials facilitated his early entry into the polling booth. Dressed in a white coat suit, Ajith later displayed the indelible ink mark on his finger, drawing cheers from fans gathered outside. Police personnel were deployed in large numbers to manage the crowd that had assembled to catch a glimpse of the actor.

Authorities have assured voters that all necessary measures are in place to ensure free and fair polling across Tamil Nadu, with efforts continuing to resolve technical issues and maintain steady voting through the day.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see such a strong turnout despite the delays! Democracy in action. My parents voted early in Coimbatore. Hope the technical issues are resolved fully so no one is discouraged. Every vote counts! 🇮🇳
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Ajay M
Why is there special treatment for celebrities like Ajith Kumar? "Security considerations" for early entry? We all stand in the same queue, that's the spirit of democracy. Officials should ensure equal treatment for all voters.
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Sarah B
Following this from the US. It's impressive to see the scale of Indian elections. The mix of high-tech EVMs and the human enthusiasm is fascinating. Hope the glitches are minor and the day goes smoothly for Tamil Nadu.
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Kavya N
Thala Ajith voted! 🥳 That will definitely inspire more young people to come out. But beyond the glamour, let's focus on the issues. Who is actually talking about water, jobs, and infrastructure? That's what we need to vote for.
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Vikram M
The PM's call for first-time voters is important. My sister voted for the first time today in Chennai. She was so proud. These small glitches are unfortunate, but the EC usually manages well. The important thing is participation. Jai Hind!

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