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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  Congress siege in its stronghold

    Puducherry Assembly Election | Congress siege in its stronghold

    The Congress alliance is facing a tough challenge from the AINRC sponsored by Rangasamy.

    More than a decade since the throne of power was vacated at the Center, the Union Territory of Puducherry has been associated with its reputation as a Congress stronghold. In the three assembly elections since 2006, the only time it missed as an alternative to the worst case was to insult the Congress’ regional All India NR Congress.

    However, the reputation as one of the last remaining Congress strongholds in the country comes under severe test as Assembly elections are held for the 30-member House on 6 April.

    This year, the Secular Democratic Progressive Alliance (SDPA) between the Congress-DMK-Left-VCK parties had its founder and former Chief Minister N. There is a mountain to overcome AINRC, a rebel led by Rangasamy, who is in charge of the NDA. The BJP is believed to control the nomination of three nominated MLAs of the assembly and is contesting nine seats, and the AIADMK is holding some strongholds in Puducherry and Karaikal.

    Exit chain

    The Congress, which was overwhelmed by a series of eventual exit of influential leaders in the fall of its government in a trust vote on 22 February, barely a few days before the elections, bore no resemblance to the party, riding in power in 2016. In alliance with DMK.

    Before one crisis would end, the other would also brew. Party activists created a furore when the key ally DMK left the negotiating table with an unprecedented 13 seats for its kitty for the Congress and 15 seats for the VCK and CPI. Tinderbox caught fire when the DMK fielded candidates in key constituencies, where the Congress believed it was a fighting opportunity and the PCC meeting provoked screening candidates into protests, waved a DMK flag and The aggrieved party asked if the party “put it up for sale to the ally.

    CM candidate

    The NDA coalition of AINRC-BJP-AIADMK has not done without its troubles, mainly because of the rift between BJP and AINRC over the chief ministerial candidate. While the BJP stuck to its non-committal policy on the candidature of the chief minister, the AINRC executive went ahead and announced the appointment of Mr. Rangasamy as the chief minister in the NDA victory. The AIADMK is also getting smarter due to being overlooked for third place in the formation.

    While the AINRC is contesting 16 seats, the BJP is contesting only five seats, despite its long political history, in nine seats, except the AIADMK, which came to power twice in 1974 and 1977 – though the Council of Ministers was not even halfway . The allies withdrew support.

    Puducherry Assembly Election |  Congress siege in its stronghold

    While Mr. Narayanasamy has decided not to contest the election but campaigned only for the party, former Chief Minister and AINRC supremo Mr. Rangasamy is contesting from Thatchanavady and Yanam, while Congress leader and former minister A.K. Namasivayam descends into the ground. In Mannadipet.

    The Congress has been pitted against staunch anti-AINRC in seats like Aranyakuppam, Mbalam, Indira Nagar, Kadirgam, Karaikal North, Nedungadu, Nettapakkam.

    It is the Congress against the BJP in Lospet, Osudu, Thirunalar and Manveli.

    The AIADMK and DMK also face places like Karikal South, Orlinpet, Oppalam and Mudaliarpet.

    Also in the fray are smaller players such as Makkal Neithi Maam, Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, Naam Tamilar Kachi, Bahujan Samaj Party, CPI (ML), SDPI and Independents.

    ‘Anti-poor policies’

    Puducherry PCC Chief AV Subramanian said, “Despite recent failures, we are hoping to win as communities and class people who suffer due to pro-corporate and anti-poor central policies.” Karaikal North.

    Petrol is furious over diesel price hike, unemployment and deprivation of reservation benefits and will reflect silent votes against the BJP, as it did in the last parliamentary elections in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

    However, Vanniyar is a prominent community, to which Mr. Rangasamy, Mr. Namasivayam, who was the second-in-command of the Congress before joining the BJP, exerted considerable influence, the Congress would have been expecting integration of the backward classes (about 35%). ) And minority communities (about 15%) against the NDA.

    NDA’s trust

    NDA campaign managers are confident about the front victory and the “path to Congress” and propose a rally of about 25 seats.

    Nirmal Kumar Surana, BJP in-charge of the Union Territory, said, “Like other parts of the country, the Congress in Puducherry is facing public anger over its dismal performance.”

    “Congress has no credibility left. It blames the Center for covering up its failure to deliver on any of its 52 manifesto promises. People understand that the Congress government fell due to its many failures and the loss of confidence of its own MLAs who left the party, ”said Mr. Surana, who has been overseeing the strategy here for the last six months.

    Star publicist

    The BJP is expected to line up with star campaigners in Puducherry from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and BJP National President JP Nadda. The Congress is expecting Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi to stay with Vadra during the elections.

    In more than one survey, the NDA coalition in the 20-25 range is projected to win seats. Although synephologists have spoken, it is a long wait until May 2, to see if Vaux speculates with Populi.

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  • The manifesto of BJP Puducherry will be released on 24 March

    The manifesto of BJP Puducherry will be released on 24 March

    The document will most likely be launched by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

    The BJP’s manifesto for the assembly elections in the union territory will be released on 24 March.

    Addressing a joint press conference in Puducherry on Thursday, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that the manifesto was in preparation for the final phase. The document will be launched on 24 March by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

    The manifesto was prepared after gathering the views of around 50,000 people from 30 constituencies. The views of Prime Minister Narendra Modi have also been included in the manifesto, BJP Puducherry unit president V. Saminathan.

    “The manifesto will reflect the vision of the people which will help in the development of the Union Territory,” he said.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  PMK released list for 9 seats of Union Territory

    Puducherry Assembly Election | PMK released list for 9 seats of Union Territory

    After seat-sharing talks with the National Democratic Alliance in the union territory, Pattali Makkal Katchi has announced candidates for nine assembly constituencies.

    V. among the candidates. Venkatesan (Mannadipet constituency), p. Sivaraman (Aranyakuppam), A.G. Mathialakan (Mangalam), J. Kathiravel (Thatanchavady), I.I. There are Karishmana (Lasavapet), Ganapathi (Manveli), Sainthiliyan (Thirubavan). Vadivel (Indira Nagar) and E. Kaliyarpumal (Osudu).

    Convener of PMK. Dhanraj said that the party will contest 6 more seats in the union territory.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  AINRC chief Rangasamy also filed nomination from Yanam

    Puducherry Assembly Election | AINRC chief Rangasamy also filed nomination from Yanam

    All India NR Congress founder and former Chief Minister N. Rangasamy on Wednesday became the second non-Telugu speaking leader of Punnucherry, who contested the assembly elections from the enclave of Yanam.

    The Leader of the Opposition, who had a long road show with former Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao in Yanam before filing nomination papers at the area administration office, former Chief Minister P.K. It is only the second non-Telugu leader after Shanmugam who contested from Yanam. The only difference was that Mr. Shanmugham had taken the mandate to formalize his candidature as chief minister for the by-election in 2000, when the TMC had given R.V. The Congress took over the reins after withdrawing support from the Janakiraman-led DMK government. Area.

    He contested the by-election from Yanam after Mr. Rao vacated the seat for him. Mr. Shanmugam, M.A. of AIADMK Defeated Sai Kumar from Yanam constituency with 8,880 seats. In Mr. Rangasamy’s case, Yanam would be his second constituency, as it was “auspicious” to contest two seats in the assembly elections to make him a “major influence”. He filed a nomination letter from Thatanchavadi on Monday, which he represented from 1991 to 2011.

    In the first assembly election after the formation of AINRC in 2011, he contested from Indira Nagar and Kadirgam to win both seats and led his party to a historic victory. The party won 15 of the 17 seats and formed the government with the support of an independent.

    He retained Indira Nagar and resigned from Kadirgam. “Our leader is very religious, and he follows certain beliefs. He said that it is certain to make this election even bigger.

    However, CPI secretary AM Salim feels that Mr Rangasamy was accused of being against the leftist party candidate, who is a young face (Sethu Selvam) from Thatanchavadi constituency. He said, “As our coalition partner, that seat is not sure to win, DMK won seat from its party in 2019 by-election.” They have no other reason to contest from another region. Hindu.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  PMK released list for 9 seats of Union Territory

    24 new COVID-19 cases registered in Puducherry, 1 dead

    A 57-year-old woman died in Karaikal, raising the COVID-19 toll to 673 in the Union Territory.

    With this, a total of 69 deaths occurred in Karaikal. Toll 549, Yanam 45 and Mahe 10. Puducherry also recorded 24 new cases and 29 recoveries in the last 24 hours in the capital of Puducherry.

    The new cases, revealed by 1,351 trials, were Puducherry (17), Karaikal (five) and Mahe (two). No case was registered in Yanam.

    The active cases in the Union Territory were 180 – 91 in hospitals and 89 in domestic segregation. The test positivity rate was 1.77%, case fatality rate 1.68% and recovery rate 97.87%.

    The total caseload in the union territory is 40,068, while the patients collected 39,215.

    Out of an estimated 6.46 lakh tests, around 6 lakh were negative.

    Meanwhile, the number of immunized individuals for COVID-19 crossed the 30,000 mark.

    While 1,428 members of the public received their first dose, 562 health workers and 326 frontline workers took the jab in the last 24 hours.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  AINRC chief contested from Thatanchavadi, Yanam

    Puducherry Assembly Election | AINRC chief contested from Thatanchavadi, Yanam

    Two other AINRC, Congress and AIADMK and three members of BJP filed their leaflets, although their parties have not officially announced the list.

    Founder President of All India NR Congress and former Chief Minister N. Rangasamy has decided to contest from the Thatanchavadi and Yanam assembly constituencies.

    He revealed the decision to contest from two seats after filing nomination papers for Thatanchavadi on Monday. “I will file nomination papers for Yanam on Wednesday,” he told reporters after presenting the papers to the registrar’s office of cooperative societies.

    It may be recalled that while facing the 2011 assembly elections a few days after the establishment of the AINRC, Mr. Rangasamy decided to contest from Indira Nagar and Kadirgam constituencies.

    Although he won both seats, he decided to retain Indira Nagar. He again won the Indira Nagar seat in the 2016 election.

    Former minister’s invitation

    Last month, former Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao, who retained the Yanam seat in the last five assembly elections, invited Mr. Rangasamy to contest from his constituency following his decision to quit electoral politics.

    Meanwhile, two other AINRC, Congress and AIADMK and three members of BJP also filed their nomination papers on Monday, although their respective parties have not officially announced the candidate list.

    While former minister K. Lakshminarayanan filed nomination for Raj Bhavan seat as AINRC candidate, with recently joined member AKD Arumugham filing leaflets for Indira Nagar constituency.

    Yes. Nehru, an AINRC member, submitted papers to contest from Orliapet as an independent candidate.

    Congress MLAs RKR Ananthamaranam and T. Jemurthy filed nominations for their respective Maveli and Aranyakuppam constituencies.

    Even when the AIADMK was engaged in sharing the seat with the BJP, two prominent members of the Dravidian party, Om Sakhi Segar and sitting MLA Vayapurai Manikantan, also filed papers.

    Mr. Segar filed papers from Nelithop constituency, which he had previously won. Mr. Manikantan presented papers for the Muthialpet seat for his seating.

    Interestingly, former Congressman J.K., son of BJP member John Kumar. Vivilian Richters turned down and filed nomination papers to contest as a BJP candidate from Nelithop constituency.

    Meanwhile, Kumar filed his leaflets from his Kamaraj Nagar constituency.

    BJP member PML Kalyanasundaram submitted pamphlets for Kalpet constituency, which he won while being an AINRC member.

    DMK candidates who were to be officially announced earlier also started submitting nominations.

    The leader of the party in the Legislative Assembly R. Siva recently joined s. Leaving his traditional seat for Gopal, filed leaflets for Villianur constituency.

    Mr. Gopal filed nomination for the Orleinpet constituency.

    Former Minister and Convenor of DMK (North) SP Shivakumar submitted nomination papers for Raj Bhavan constituency.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  Rangasamy has a fixed asset of ₹ 38.13 crore.

    Puducherry Assembly Election | Rangasamy has a fixed asset of ₹ 38.13 crore.

    N. of Puducherry’s former Chief Minister and founder of AINRC. Rangasamy has an estimated assets of Rs 38.13 crore as per the affidavit submitted with the nomination filed on Monday to contest the assembly elections on 6 April. .

    In 2016, he had movable assets of 14.30 lakh and immovable property with a market value of about Rs 29.3 crore.

    Mr. Rangasamy, who is seeking election from Thachanchavadi and Yanam constituencies this time, has announced ₹ 66,000 cash which is less than ₹ 75,000 declared when filing nomination in the 2016 assembly election.

    Their declared liabilities are now approx. 1.15 crore.

    AINRC Supremo owns two cars and two motorbikes. These together with the wearing of individual gold are estimated at a total estimated value of ₹ 26 lakh.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  CPI fielded Setu Selvam from Thatichanwadi

    Puducherry Assembly Election | CPI fielded Setu Selvam from Thatichanwadi

    The Communist Party of India of the local unit of the All India Trade Union Congress. It has been decided to field the general secretary of Sethu Selvam for the assembly elections from Thatanchavadi assembly constituency.

    CPI Puducherry Secretary A. M. Salim, former minister R.K. Announced his candidature in the party office in the presence of Vishwanathan and former MLA Nara. Kalinathan

    49-year-old youth trade union leader political heavyweight and All India N.

    Mr. Selvam is also a member of the Executive Committee of the CPI.

    During the 2019 by-election for Thatchavadi constituency, the CPI was keen to field its candidate for the by-election.

    For the assembly elections, the Congress has allocated 13 of the total 30 seats to the DMK and one each to the CPI and VCK.

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  • Puducherry Assembly Election |  PMK released list for 9 seats of Union Territory

    Silk saris worth ₹ 8 lakh seized from BJP worker’s house in Puducherry

    The Election Flying Squad received a call about sarees stored at home for distribution to voters

    The Election Flying Squad on Monday seized silk saris worth ₹ 8 lakh from a house in Radiyarpalayam in Puducherry.

    The team searched the house after calling the toll-free number that silk sarees were stored at the residence for distribution to voters.

    The squad received 30 bundles, each of which contained 50 silk saris in the house of a BJP worker, Suresh.

    The seized materials were handed over to the Reddyarpalam police.

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