Continuing to surge
ahead, ruling AIADMK was leading in 134 seats while its arch rival DMK-headed
front in 83 seats, according to latest trends in the Tamil Nadu Assembly
elections today.
AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa was leading by over 16,000 votes in Dr RK Nagar constituency, forging ahead of her DMK rival Shimla Muthchozhan. Finance Minister and her trusted lieutenant O Panneerselvam was leading in Bodinayakanur.
DMK and its allies were ahead in 83 seats with Congress accounting for nine of them. DMK was leading in most of the constituencies in Chennai city.
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all 232 seats on its own, was leading in five but its Chief Ministerial
candidate Anbumani Ramadoss was trailing at the third spot behind DMK and
AIADMK nominees in Pennagaram segment, which falls under Dharmapuri Lok Sabha
constituency won by him in the 2014 Parliament elections.
The third front of DMDK-PWF-TMC, which projected itself as an alternative to the Dravidian majors, was nowhere in the lead so far.
Its Chief Ministerial candidate and actor-turned politician Vijayakant himself was trailing in the third spot in Ulundurpet with AIADMK and DMK in the first and second positions respectively.
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