Dehradun District Magistrate R Rajesh Kumar on Wednesday instructed the concerned officials to monitor the expenditure of political parties and candidates during an inspection of the media certification and monitoring room set up in Vikas Bhavan premises ahead of 2022 state assembly polls.
Kerala polls: 26.49 lakh voters to decide fate of candidates in Ernakulam
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KOCHI: After the month-long intense campaigning by various political parties in Ernakulam, it is now up to the electorate to decide on their choice of candidates. On Monday, most of the candidates were on a silent campaign, concentrating more on squad work and door-to-door campaign as a last-minute effort to ensure maximum support. In the district, a total of 26,49,340 voters in 14 assembly constituencies will march to the booths on Tuesday. The district has 93,359 new voters this year. As per the Election Commission’s order, the voters should carry a valid ID proof with them.
Campaigning ends in Virudhunagar on a peaceful note
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Campaigning in a multi-corner contest in all seven Assembly constituencies in Virudhunagar though was fought with all intensity by political parties, it went off peacefully in Virudhunagar district.
While most of the local leaders had confined themselves to their respective constituencies for campaigning, only handful number of political leaders, including Chief Minister, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, DMK president, M.K. Stalin, were the prominent leaders who had sought votes for their party and alliance party candidates.
Among other leaders were K. Balakrishnan (CPI-M), Mutharasan (CPI), Kanimozhi (DMK) Vaiko (MDMK), Kamal Haasan (Makkal Needhi Maiam) T.T V. Dhinarakarn (AMMK) and Seeman (Naam Tamilar Katchi) and B. Manickam Tagore (Congress).