Coimbatore: AIADMK may have surprised the DMK camp in the coimbatore belt in the latest assembly selection.
In less than a year, the DMK has troubled the selection of AIADMK in the Congk.
Former Minister S P Velumani began the process of selecting candidates for the election of the body of the urban area much slower than DMK in Coimbatore, quite not normally from Kongu Strongman.
The Cabinet colleague of the Cabinet of the Cabinet K Anbazhagan from Dharmapuri fought against the DVAC case instead of preparing land for elections.
Former Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami has also not kicked the work of the poll in Salem Turf his house even though the DMK strengthened the bet with the senior leader n e nehru there.
If some reasons are quoted for slow polling work pace by AIADMK, one of which is important at that time the leaders faced by these leaders.
If Velumani and Anbazhagan face an investigation by the Directorate of Precautions and Anti-Corruption, EPS has combined the efforts of the DMK government to investigate the murder of Kodanadu and the theft case.
Not only in the Kong’s region, election work in other regional heavy-class areas of AIDMK who faced DVAC cases such as C Vijayabaskar had not started swinged.
One exception, is P Thangamani in Namakkal, who also has DVAC detective knocking on the door last year.
The former minister of power has visited the villages, party workers and held meetings.
AIDMK men agreed that there was contrasting in the poll work carried out by the ministers in the past and today.
One important difference is that they don’t want to spend now, say people at the party.
“They ask potential candidates to be spent on themselves.
In addition to Heft their organization, the strength of these leaders is their ability to spend during the election.
Now they are under the DVAC scanner, they cannot spend,” said a party official in Coimbatore.
Uncertainty of victory, and the threat of further action against DVAC cases also towered.
Even leaders who do not face any cases have not started a full poll work.
But the leaders of AIADMK said that they had a meeting at the district level and asked officials to start election work.
In some districts, the list of tentative candidates has also been prepared.
“We are not slow.
Instead, we have completed land work for elections.
We have prepared land for ten years and are in a solid foothold now,” said Aiadmk Coimbatore North Mla Amman K Arjunan.
Former MP Aidmk K C Palaniswami said that both DMK and AIADMK were not ready for the election of the urban local agency.
“While EPS and OP are reluctant to face elections for obvious reasons, DMK is also afraid of public agitation of Pongal Hampers prizes.
Party officials are ready, but the government does not,” he said.