Coimbatore: When he departs in Door-to-Door Canvassing, a response from the public for P Maghswaran, an independent candidate that coincides in Ward 32 Coimbatore Corporation, poor because people won’t even bother listening to it.
That’s when the idea surprised him.
He took Harmonium rent and toured the residential area playing instruments.
Mageshwaran is not an exponent in harmonium, but the results of his decision are very excessive.
People not only on the streets of Sanganoor gathered to listen to him, those in the room stepped out of their home to see a glimpse of the man who was walking playing harmonium.
“With harmonium, it’s easy to get public attention.
Once I get their attention, it’s easier to attack them and look for sound,” said Mageshwaran.
The man knew one or two things about hiring a play in politics because he had attracted everyone’s attention on the day of submission of nomination when he came off horses.
Not only mageshes, every other candidate has tried various steps to attract the attention of voters as a heated campaign.
D Izhamselvi Ilakkumi, wife for former Deputy Mayor and DMK candidate for Ward 52 joined a group of women to do a Kummi dance, while combing in the area of ​​Punealamedu Pudur on Wednesday.
When he started dancing, many women from the area gathered to watch the show.
On Thursday, Ilakkumi chose another step, which was often adopted by politicians, sweeping the streets.
When the periyar resident of Nagar complained rubbish stacking, he called a maintenance worker and asked him to clean it.
When maintenance workers began to clean up, Ilakkumi got Sambuela from him and began to sweep the way, when the partymen cheered.
Gomathi Kattudurai, a candidate AIADMK, a ward 78, goes campaigning with a headscarf in a Muslim population, in the background of a hijab problem that is ongoing in Karnataka.
“I want to send a strong signal that I support a woman wearing a headscarf, because it is their choice,” said Gomathi.
Candidates cut party lines competing with each other to attack the chord with people.
While some sold vegetables at pushcart, one was prepared and served tea in a tea shop and another candidate looking for a sound with traditional Thamboolam dishes.
Aiadmk Ward 38 Candidate, Sharmila Chandrasekar, was mentioned as a candidate for coimbatore party mayor, entered the roadside shop and began selling vegetables, in a real effort to seduce traders in the campaign in Onampalayam.
A BJP candidate from Ward 46, R Sudhakar also sells vegetables on pushcart while combing in his nation.
People despite responding with a smile and acting polite to all candidates, they keep their decisions close to the heart for February 19.