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Cricket keeps DMK candidates at home
Times of India
CHENNAI: With interest in the India-Pakistan cricket match in Mohali reaching fever pitch, many candidates decided to give the poll-weary public a break and rescheduled campaigns that were slotted for Wednesday. Chief minister M Karunanidhi, ...
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Women get short shrift in seat allocation
Times of India
CHENNAI: Women of power are plenty in the city. But when it comes to political power, most of them are left behind by the major political parties even in Chennai. With only few women candidates, R Rajalakshmi counts herself lucky that she got a seat to ...
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Poll violations touch a new high in TN
Times of India
CHENNAI: 46892 and still counting. That is the number of poll-related violations registered by the Election Commission (EC) ever since it started strictly implementing the model code of conduct since early March in Tamil Nadu. ...
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Japanese funds to Chennai metro rail will not be hit
Times of India
CHENNAI: Japanese funding for Chennai metro rail will not be affected even as the country struggles to recover from the losses and destruction caused by the recent earthquake that triggered a tsunami and caused a nuclear accident. ...
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Politicos queue up to seek Rajini fan votes
Times of India
CHENNAI: In Tamil Nadu, the mighty fans' associations have always been a lucrative vote bank. This time, the fans are keeping the political players guessing even though some of their idols have pledged support to political parties. ...
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2773 candidates left in the fray
The Hindu
CHENNAI: As many as 2773 candidates are left in the fray in 234 Assembly constituencies all over the State after the withdrawal of nominations came to an end at 3 pm on Wednesday. In all, 313 candidates withdrew their nominations. ...
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