Transport Turmoil Sparks Election Chaos in Tamil Nadu
TVK chief Vijay calls for extended polling hours in Tamil Nadu amid transport disruptions. Allegations of systemic sabotage by the state government arise as voters face long queues and insufficient transport options. Accusations include bogus voting and intentional delays by the transport department.
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In a significant plea, TVK chief Vijay has urged the Election Commission to extend polling hours till 8 PM for upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, citing transport issues and long voter queues.
Vijay's call follows claims of voters being stranded due to inadequate public transport services. TVK leaders accused the state and transport department of orchestrating these issues, alleging deliberate efforts to lower voter turnout.
Further accusations include government-led sabotage and bogus voting. As tensions rise, demands for accountability from transport officials and allegations against the state’s top leaders add to election frenzy.
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