Vikravandi bypoll | PMK complains of cash distribution to voters

The PMK alleged that the DMK has distributed cash of ₹1,000 a vote to all voters in the constituency, totalling ₹23 crores in the first phase

Updated - July 09, 2024 12:50 pm IST

Published - July 09, 2024 11:19 am IST - VILLUPURAM

PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss canvassing for votes for his party candidate C. Anbumani at Sorapattu near Vikravandi on Monday, July 8, 2024

PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss canvassing for votes for his party candidate C. Anbumani at Sorapattu near Vikravandi on Monday, July 8, 2024 | Photo Credit: Kumar S.S.

The PMK on Monday, July 8, 2024, submitted a complaint to Vikravandi Returning Officer M. Chandrasekhar, alleging distribution of cash to voters by the ruling DMK.

PMK spokesperson K. Balu told presspersons that the DMK had distributing cash to voters for the past few days in the constituency, where a bypoll is scheduled to take place on July 10. Though complaints were given to the Returning Officer on bribing of voters a week ago, no action has been taken against so far. This is very unfortunate, he said.

The DMK had distributed cash of ₹1,000 a vote to all voters in the constituency totalling ₹23 crores in the first phase, he claimed.

However, the Returning Officer claimed the he had not received any information about this so far.

Mr. Balu alleged that Ministers and elected representatives of the ruling DMK have now started distributing second instalment of cash of ₹1,000 to voters, fearing the party’s defeat in the byelection. Cash to the tune of over ₹50 crore has been distributed to voters. Fear is visible on the eyes of the DMK and we see this as a victory, Mr. Balu said.

The PMK also alleged that the DMK had transported residents from villages across the constituency and confined them at various places during the visit of Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development Udayanidhi Stalin to Vikravandi on Sunday, July 7. The residents were each given cash of ₹500 a vote, he said.

The DMK candidate’s election expenses have exceeded ₹5 crores violating the limits set by the Election Commission of India. The DMK candidate should be disqualified and the election could also be countermanded as the election process has been seriously vitiated, Mr. Balu said.

Alleging that the DMK had erected over 500 temporary election offices across the constituency, the PMK urged the Election Commission to immediately intervene and seal the offices.

The PMK’s C. Anbumani, fielded as an NDA candidate, is contesting against the DMK’s Anniyur Siva in the bypoll. The NTK has fielded Abinaya Ponnivalavan, while the AIADMK has boycotted the poll.

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