DMK takes lead, setback for BJP’s Annamalai

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DMK had introduced the candidacy of Ganapathy P. Rajkumar for Coimbatore. Whereas from the BJP, its state chief Ok Annamalai has been fielded. The AIADMK has fielded Singai G. Ramachandran, whereas Kalamani Jeganathan from NTK may even contest for the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency.

The parliamentary elections in Tamil Nadu’s 39 seats are scheduled to be contested in a single section on April 19 (Friday).

Coimbatore, positioned within the western a part of Tamil Nadu is a part of the 39 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state. It is the second-largest metropolis in Tamil Nadu and has roughly 30.81 lakh voters, in response to the electoral roll.

DMK had introduced the candidacy of Ganapathy P. Rajkumar for Coimbatore. Whereas from the BJP, its state chief Ok Annamalai has been fielded. The AIADMK has fielded Singai G. Ramachandran, whereas Kalamani Jeganathan from NTK may even contest for the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency. 

As per Axis My India exit ballot forecasted a win for the opposition-led INDIA bloc with Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) candidate P Ganapaty Rajkumar securing the Coimbatore Lok Sabha polls with a snug margin. Meanwhile, Annamalai rejected the prediction and expressed confidence of profitable the seat.