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Narayanasamy tells cadre to keep vigil at counting centres
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April 09, 2021 06:35 IST
Scale up testing and increase capacity of beds in govt. hospitals, says former U.T. Chief Minister
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On guard: Security arrangements in place at the counting centre in the Motilal Nehru Government Polytechnic College at Lawspet on Thursday.
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Scale up testing and increase capacity of beds in govt. hospitals, says former U.T. Chief Minister
Former Puducherry Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy has appealed to workers of the Secular Democratic Progressive Alliance to be on guard at counting centres till May 2.
Stakes high for big political parties as 3rd phase of polling ends
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People casting their vote during 3rd phase of State Assembly election at Hooghly in West Bengal on April 6, 2021.(Photo:IANS). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 6 : Voting for the crucial third phase of Assembly polls in Assam and West Bengal, and the single phase elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry, ended on Tuesday with all the major political parties BJP, Trinamool Congress, Congress, AIADMK and Left having high stakes.
Polling was held for 475 seats in five states/UT, including 31 seats in West Bengal, 40 in Assam, 234 in Tamil Nadu, 140 in Kerala and 30 in Puducherry.
Former Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, whose government collapsed on Monday after a series of resignations, today claimed proof that MLAs "were threatened" and forced to quit the Congress. He also denied that the exits were linked to any resentment in the ranks because of him.