RK Nagar By-Poll: Voting Begins Amid Tight Security

The main contenders for the fight are the ruling AIADMK, opposition DMK and independent candidate T.T.V. Dhinakaran.

Credit: PTI

Credit: PTI

Chennai: Voting for the high stakes by-poll in the RK Nagar assembly constituency, which fell vacant after the death of late AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa, began amid tight security here today, with key contenders being the AIADMK, the main opposition DMK and sidelined AIADMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran.

Polling began at 8 am, with people arriving to exercise their franchise across booths in north Chennai, braving the misty conditions.

DMK candidate N. Marudhu Ganesh was among the early voters.

It is seen as an acid test for the ruling AIADMK, as it is the first election since the death of former chief minister Jayalalithaa.

Though as many as 59 candidates are in the fray, the by-poll is mainly seen as a fight between the ruling AIADMK, its rival faction led by Dhinakaran and DMK.

While veteran ruling party leader and former MLA E. Madhusudanan is the AIADMK nominee, Dhinakaran is contesting as an independent for the first time.

The Dhinakaran camp is facing flak for the release of a video clip yesterday, purportedly featuring Jayalalithaa in a hospital bed.

P. Vetrivel, a Dhinakaran loyalist, released the video and the act was denounced by the AIADMK, DMK and others.

The DMK candidate Marudhu Ganesh, seen as a dark horse, is a grassroots-level party functionary. DMK also has the support of its allies Congress, IUML, MMK and an array of friendly parties, including the Left, MDMK and VCK.

The Delhi high court yesterday declined to pass any order directing the Election Commission to put on hold the election in RK Nagar.

Justice Indermeet Kaur also declined to pass any order directing a CBI probe into complaints and allegations of widespread corrupt practices in connection with the by-poll.

RK Nagar has an electorate of 2,28,234, comprising 1,10,903 men, 1,17,232 women and 99 transgender people.

Elaborate security arrangements are in place with about 2,000 state police personnel, 15 companies of Central Armed Police Forces, including CRPF deployed across 256 polling stations.

The polling process is being monitored by nine observers, considered the highest for a single assembly constituency.

This includes general, special, police and expenditure officials.

Ninety-six flying squad teams, 21 static surveillance teams and 20 video surveillance teams have been deployed by election authorities. A total of 45 check points in and around the constituency are also manned by poll officials.

The run up to the poll saw political parties and candidates holding as many as 152 public meetings and taking out 605 processions, campaigning ended on December 19.

Till yesterday and starting from November 24, a total of Rs 30,79,382 unaccounted cash was seized and 124 FIRs filed for election violations/offences.

Fifteen persons were remanded to judicial custody, 122 taken into preventive custody and 83 vehicles seized for violations.

Counting of votes will be taken up on December 24 and the results are expected to be out by afternoon that day.

Dhinakaran Camp Releases Video Clip of Jayalalithaa in Hospital, EC Tells Channels Not to Air It

The video was released one day before the RK Nagar by-poll.

The video was released one day before the RK Nagar by-poll.

Chennai: Crowd of supporters at the funeral procession of Tamil Nadu's former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in Chennai on Tuesday. Credit: PTI

Chennai: Crowd of supporters at the funeral procession of Tamil Nadu’s former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in Chennai on Tuesday. Credit: PTI

Chennai: A day ahead of the RK Nagar by-poll here, AIADMK’s T.T.V. Dhinakaran faction today released a video purportedly showing late chief minister J. Jayalalithaa in a hospital.

The footage of about 20 seconds, aired by TV channels, showed the AIADMK supremo in a nightdress, looking frail and sipping what appeared to be a health drink with the help of a straw.

A year after Jayalalithaa’s death, the clip released by the Dhinakaran camp and made available to the media showed her in a reclining position in a corporate hospital bed.

The chief electoral officer of Tamil Nadu, Rajesh Lakhoni, told reporters here that television channels had been asked to immediately stop airing the clip.

Jayalalithaa was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai on September 22 last year after she complained of fever and dehydration. She died on December 5, 2016 after 75 days in the hospital. There was no immediate response from Apollo Hospital to a query on the veracity of the video.

The video showed her sipping the drink with a straw from a use-and-throw glass topped with a lid.

On her bedside was the portrait of a deity.

However, the date and time of the footage is not known.

Lakhoni said telecasting or displaying any election-related material 48 hours before the poll to the day of election was barred under election laws.

Ruling AIADMK sources refused to comment on the video.

(PTI)