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Ex-min’s election: DMK candidate Goes HC

CHENNAI: A DMK candidate has transferred the Madras high court challenging that the former Tamil Nadu wellbeing ministry C Vijayabasker in the Viralimalai meeting constituency.
The plea was transferred by DMK candidate Palaniappan who lost the election 23,598 votes.
Palaniappan stated he had been transferring the plea to the floor that Vijayabasker, the AIADMK candidate, had indulged in corrupt methods of bribing the Republicans with payment and gifts of illegal satisfaction to garner votes.
It’d lacked excess cost amounting to corrupt clinic, requiring the aid of government servants and tampering with management components at the rooms with the support of returning officer,” he added.
Thus, the petitioner has searched for announcing that the election of Vijayabasker as emptiness and to get a consequential announcement the petitioner is that the elected candidate in the constituency.

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