The Vedasandur Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu s Dindigul district will continue to be the barometer of state s poll results.The voters of this largely agrarian constituency have always elected a member whose party would capture Fort St. .
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There was a skirmish between DMK and PMK cadres at a polling station in Chinnalapatti near Dindigul on Tuesday. | Photo Credit:
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DMK functionary is alleged to have distributed money to voters
Polling across Dindigul district was by and large peaceful on Tuesday but for a minor clash between cadres owing allegiance to two parties at Chinnalapatti, and technical glitch in the electronic voting machines at two places.
Elaborate arrangements had been made at al the polling stations in Athoor, Vedasandur, Palani, Dindigul, Natham, Nilakottai and Oddanchatram Assembly constituencies in the district. Additional police personnel and micro observers were posted at places identified as vulnerable stations.
Vedasandur Assembly seat: TN s electoral barometer
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Vedasandur Assembly seat: TN s electoral barometer.(photo:Twitter). Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, April 4 : The Vedasandur Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu s Dindigul district is said to be the barometer of the state s poll results.
The voters of this largely agrarian constituency have always elected a member whose party would capture Fort St. George here, the state s seat of power.
Since the late fifties, Vedasandur has had a ruling party member or a member of an alliance partner of the ruling party as its representative in the state Assembly.
How it has happened over the years is not known, is the refrain of the candidates and the voters in the constituency. Perhaps it is by chance that whichever party wins here captures Fort St.George.