It pointed out that the Commission has already directed chief secretaries and state police chiefs to take penal action, including lodging of an FIR, against violators in all such cases under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, and other relevant laws.
Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021 Live Updates: DMK Crosses Halfway Mark, Leading In Over 120 Seats Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021 Live Updates: DMK Crosses Halfway Mark, Leading In Over 120 Seats Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2021 Results live: The opposition DMK now sees a chance to replace the AIADMK in the state where the two parties have ruled every five years in the recent decades.
Tamil Nadu election results: There were nearly 4,000 candidates contesting the polls (File)
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MK Stalin-led DMK has crossed the halfway-mark in Tamil Nadu, taking the lead in over 120 seats, as counting of votes for the assembly elections 2021 began today along with four states that went to polls this year. The counting begins as a raging coronavirus pandemic infects lakhs daily giving rise to fears that the process may lead to rise in cases further. Elections 2021 were held in the 234 assembly constituencies of Tamil Nadu in a single phase on April 6. The ruling AIADMK contested
Tamil Nadu election results: In Tamil Nadu, the DMK has crossed the half-way mark in early leads, ahead of the ruling AIADMK, which has an alliance with the BJP.
Tamil Nadu exit poll result: India Today-Axis My India predicts victory for MK Stalin s DMK
Tamil Nadu exit poll result: India Today-Axis My India predicts victory for MK Stalin s DMK
Exit polls for the Tamil Nadu Assembly election are in. India Today-Axis My India gives the ruling AIADMK 38-54 seats and the DMK 175-195 seats in Tamil Nadu s 234-member Legislative Assembly.
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UPDATED: April 30, 2021 01:21 IST
Polling for Tamil Nadu s 234-member Legislative Assembly was held in a single phase on April 6 (Photo: India Today/Rahul Gupta)
India Today-Axis My India exit poll predicts assembly 38-54 seats for the ruling AIADMK and 175-195 seats for MK Stalin s DMK. Polling for Tamil Nadu s 234-member Legislative Assembly was held in a single phase on April 6.
Tamil Nadu polls saw higher spend on Google ads than 2019 general elections
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A woman shows her inked finger after casting her vote at a polling station during the Tamil Nadu elections
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The intensity of competition in Tamil Nadu, the wide reach of digital platforms, and the high stakes involved in gaining control over one of India’s richest states may be driving parties to spend more on social media and online campaigns
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As more and more Indians get connected to the net, online propaganda and political messaging have never appeared as important as it does today. Nowhere is this more evident than Tamil Nadu, where political parties have spent at least ₹33 crore on Google ads. In past state elections in Maharashtra (2019) and Delhi (2020), such ads were worth less than ₹5 crore, a Mint analysis of Google ads data shows.