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Why an 'inconsequential' bypoll in Tamil Nadu is gathering importance

The DMK has a comfortable majority in the House, and a loss in the Vikravandi bypoll will make no difference to its legislative agenda.

July 07, 2024 / 13:57 IST
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Viluppuram: Police personnel try to pacify workers of Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) and DMK following a scuffle between them, at Vikravandi in Viluppuram district (PTI)
Viluppuram: Police personnel try to pacify workers of Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) and DMK following a scuffle between them, at Vikravandi in Viluppuram district (PTI)

Just a month after the Lok Sabha election results, an inconsequential by-election to an assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu might not garner much attention. The DMK has a comfortable majority in the House, and a loss in the Vikravandi bypoll will make no difference to its legislative agenda. With the principal opposition party, the AIADMK, boycotting the election, the stakes should be even lower.

But the by-election to Vikravandi, in Villupuram district, follows a hooch tragedy in the neighbouring district of Kallakurichi that killed 65 people. Chief minister MK Stalin is on the backfoot trying to explain away administrative and enforcement lapses that led to the flourishing of bootlegging. And the absence of the AIADMK, far from being a source of comfort, is a matter of worry as there could be a polarisation of votes turning it into a straight fight between the DMK and the PMK. Going by the PMK’s campaign, a rapproachment with the AIADMK is still very much in the realm of possibility.

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The DMK greatly benefited from the three-way split of votes in the Lok Sabha election, which ended up as a fight between the AIADMK and the BJP for the second place. With the AIADMK not in the fray in the July 10 bye-election, the NDA ally, the PMK, has fielded C Anbumani from Vikravandi. For DMK, it is Anniyur Siva; the NTK has fielded Abinaya Ponnivalavan, who had contested from Dharmapuri seat in the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls against PMK candidate Sowmya Anbumani. The bye-election was necessitated by the death of the DMK MLA N Pugazhendhi in April this year.

The DMK is leaving no stone unturned to retain the constituency, and a battery of state ministers, MPs and district secretaries are meeting people and reminding them about the schemes and achievements of the DMK government. The PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss, on the other hand, has been going door to door campaigning on the denial of 10.5 per cent reservation for Vanniyars.