When politicians break up in public during the election season

When politicians break up in public during the election season

There are few examples of the breakdown of political leaders and elected representatives before the public in closed-door meetings and assembly elections held in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Such public display of emotions is not uncommon.

“Why haven’t I been given a seat?” What mistake have I made? Former Minister and MLA of Perundurai AIADMK Thoppu N. He recently broke Venkatachalam in front of the media. However, he entered the assembly for the third consecutive time in the hope of filing his nomination as an independent. He was later expelled from the party.

Paramanwari Murugan, MLA from Mananallur from AIADMK also rebelled for not changing the name of the party. Instead, when Chief Minister Edappadi. K. When Palaniswami was en route to stop an expedition, he approached his car, held his hand and refused a ticket, as the cadre had an eye on the score. He swore that he would remain loyal to the AIADMK, while Mr. Palaniswami consoled him.

Not only the ticket aspirants, the leaders also got emotional. While the DMK was playing hardball during the seat-sharing talks, the voice of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee President KS Alagiri resonated with emotion in a closed-door meeting as he narrated the manner in which the party officials Was being handled

Some candidates became emotional while campaigning for votes. Hindu religious and charitable settlement minister Sevavoor Ramachandran recently broke into a Vanniyar-dominated village by canceling votes, and was comforted by the PMK cadre, who assured him of support from the community.

Then there were those who became emotional by remembering personal memories, such as the BJP’s Thousand Lights candidate, Khushboo, while reminiscing about her mother.

Commenting on those who were denied emotional by the party ticket, retired professor of Gandhigram Rural Institute, G.K. [some] Political aspirants get emotional when deprived of opportunity [to contest an election] Because they are connected with power and office. “

Professor Sandeep Shastri, a political analyst, said that one way to influence the leadership of the party with the aim of changing its decision can be emotional. He said, ‘Emotional stir can also occur because the aspirant must have invested a lot in getting a party ticket. It is also a direct result of the absence of democracy within a party. There should be transparency in the selection of candidates so that such incidents do not recur. “

Puducherry also witnessed such incidents. Former Minister of Public Works Department A. Namasivayam, who switched sides from the BJP and the AINRC had to leave his constituency of Villanur, was broken and comforted by his supporters before he shifted to Mannadipet.

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