Tamil Nadu election: AIADMK leader's unique protest for not given ticket
Tamil Nadu election: AIADMK leader's unique protest for not given ticket
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Chennai: In South India, different kinds of colours are being seen in the polls. Once a candidate is able to fill the nomination by wearing a PPE kit, sometimes wearing a gold jewellery fills the nomination. The protest is also unique, the latest example has come from Trichy in the state of Tamil Nadu. Where over agony of not getting tickets, a candidate has burned Dhoti

In fact, Kanagraj, who had been the panchayat chief of Wadakadu, was hopeful that this time he would be elected from Alangudi, but The AIADMK gave  ticket to a congress leader in his place. Kanagraj kept the complaint in the party forum and waited, he believed that there would be a hearing and the ticket would be given to him instead of the external leader Dharma, but his patience was shattered when CM Palaniswamy of Tamil Nadu himself started campaigning for the rebel Congress candidate.

Just then, it was an offensive. In fury, the leader of AIADMK handed over the entire collection of his dhoites to the fire. It becomes necessary to point out that in Tamil Nadu, khadi white shirts, traditional costumes of dhoti with the colour of the party, are considered to be necessary for politicians. Voting for 234 seats is scheduled for 6th April in a single phase in the state. For the last 10 years, Jayalalitha's party is ruled by All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). The misuse of money force during elections is common here. The area is also considered to be very sensitive in terms of expenditure.

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