NEW DELHI: The DMK on Tuesday mentioned as a result of attainable combine-up of postal votes between Tiruppattur in Sivaganga district and Tiruppattur district close to Vellore, the Madras High Court has restrained a TVK MLA from voting in the meeting flooring check.Whereas TVK’s Seenivasa Sethupathi secured 83,375 votes in the election, DMK’s Okay R Periyakaruppan acquired 83,374 votes. Sethupathi was declared elected by a margin of only one vote.
“If the one disputed vote is counted in the DMK’s favour, the tally would develop into equal, requiring a toss of a coin to determine the election,” DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai informed PTI.The courtroom has directed the MLA to chorus from voting till the writ petition reaches a conclusion.The combat between DMK and TVK dragged on until 1:30 am on counting day. Periyakaruppan led until spherical 16, however from spherical 17 onwards, Sethupathy gained a lead. He led with 819 votes when counting of EVMs ended, securing 83,010 votes towards Periyakaruppan’s 82,191 votes.With the addition of postal ballots — 1,183 for Periyakaruppan and 365 for Sethupathy — the ultimate rely stood at 83,374 for Periyakaruppan and 83,375 for Sethupathy.District election officer Okay Porkodi informed TOI that mock polls for 2 EVMs weren’t cleared whereas the management unit of one EVM was not correctly functioning. Therefore, votes needed to be counted from VVPAT.“When the margin is one vote, as per ECI tips, we had been made to re-confirm the 306 rejected postal ballots,” the collector mentioned. After re-verification, no legitimate votes had been discovered to vary the margin.The returning officer determined to not order a recount, offering a written rationalization for the choice.
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