Chennai, April 18: Tamil Nadu recorded 13.48 per cent voting till 9 am Thursday in 38 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state, with Chief Minister K Palaniswami and DMK chief M K Stalin among early voters. Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo said polling was peaceful and issues like technical glitches in some locations were being addressed. "Polling has been very peaceful," he told reporters here. Palaniswami and Stalin waited in queue at Edappadi in Salem district and Chennai, respectively, and cast their votes. Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Phase 2 Live News Updates: Voter Turnout of 26.39% Recorded in Assam Till 11 AM.
After casting his vote, Stalin alleged that there has been distribution of cash and accused the Election Commission of being an "ally" of Central and State governments. Union minister Pon Radhakrishnan, DMK's Dayanidhi Maran and Kanimozhi and Karti Chidambaram of the Congress are among key contenders.
Radhakrishnan told reporters in Kanyakumari: "This is a massive democratic festival which will decide the fate of India. I have exercised my franchise....a silent revolution is happening."
AIADMK leader and State Minister D Jayakumar said 13 per cent voting in the morning "is a joyous thing." "This shows there is a wave for Amma and MGR," he said, exuding confidence that the AIADMK-BJP combine will emerge victorious. Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam leader TTV Dhinakaran alleged "malfunctioning of EVMs is an achievement of the Modi government." CPI national secretary D Raja expressed confidence that people were voting for the DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu as they wanted to see the end of the BJP government at the Centre. Assembly Elections And Bypolls 2019 Phase 2 Live News Updates: 30 Percent Voter Turnout in Tamil Nadu Till 11 AM.
Dayanidhi Maran voted here along with his family members. As of 9 am, North Chennai recorded 4.58 per cent votes, South Chennai 5.67 per cent and Central Chennai 3.71 per cent. Besides 38 of the 39 Lok Sabha seats, bypolls to 18 Assembly segments are also underway. Polling stations were teeming with enthusiastic voters even before 7 am when polling began and Chief Minister Palaniswami was among the early electors in his native Salem district.
While senior Congress leader P Chidambaram voted at Kandanur in Sivaganga district, AMMK leader TTV Dhinakaran excised his franchise along with his family here.
Top actor Rajinikanth and popular stars Vijay and Ajith Kumar voted in Chennai. BJP's Tamil Nadu unit chief Tamilisai Soundararjan and actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam president Kamal Haasan also cast their votes here. DMDK chief Vijayakanth, his wife and party leader Premalatha and Pattali Makkal Katchi chief Ramadoss voted in Chennai and Tindivanam respectively.
Though there were no reports of any untoward incidents anywhere in the state so far, technical glitches delaying the start of polling were reported in a slew of booths across Tamil Nadu. Also, EVM malfunctioning was reported in a number of locations and these were rectified.
Also, there were issues in some locations like non-issuance of voters' slips (identifying the elector's polling station and their serial number on poll rolls) to electors. The state's electorate is 5.84 crore (after deducting the 14.26 lakh voters in Vellore) strong. Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Phase 2 Voting Underway for Parliamentary Constituencies And Assembly Bypolls; P Chidambaram, Rajinikanth Among First Voters.
Adequate security arrangements which includes over 160 companies of central police forces and one lakh state police personnel, have been made.
In the run-up to the polls, election authorities had seized over Rs 129 crore cash, gold and other precious metals with a total value of over Rs 284 crore from all over the state.
Tamil Nadu has a total of 67,720 polling stations and 7,780 booths have been categorised as critical and vulnerable where more Central Armed Police Forces personnel, and micro observers were deployed.
Measures like webcasting and videographing of proceedings are also in place.
As many as 1,50,302 ballot units, 89,160 control units and 94,653 VVPAT which allows the electors to cross check the votes they have cast for seven seconds are available. Every constituency has one all-women polling station.
While polling will be held between 7 am and 6 pm in 37 constituencies, it has been extended by two hours until 8 pm in Madurai Lok Sabha segment, due to the Chithirai festival, which marks the grand entry of Lord Kallazhagar into the Vaigai river.