Chennai: There are 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu, but there is one seat on which the eyes of the entire country are fixed. This is the seat of Coimbatore Lok Sabha from where Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K. Annamalai is beating the beat. Voting has been completed on all 39 seats of Tamil Nadu under the first phase of Lok Sabha elections. According to reports, this time the voting percentage in the state has been around 72 percent and there are reports of more than 70 percent voting in Coimbatore too. If Annamalai’s team is to be believed, this goes in their favor and they also explained the reason for this.
Annamalai’s team made many big claims
According to Annamalai’s team, there was a total of 63.8 percent voting in Coimbatore in 2019 and this time there was about 7 percent more voting than last time. The BJP leader’s team says that this increased voting is in favor of BJP. Annamalai’s team said that most of the first-time voters and women have voted for Annamalai this time. He said that apart from this he also became the first choice of neutral and swing voters. He claims that some traditional voters of AIADMK have also shown their trust in Annamalai this time.
CPM had won the Coimbatore seat in 2019.
Let us tell you that AIADMK’s Singai ji is contesting against Annamalai in Coimbatore Lok Sabha seat. Ramachandran, DMK’s Ganapathy P. Rajkumar and NTK’s Kalamani Jaganathan. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, CPI(M)’s P.R. Natarajan had won and defeated BJP candidate CP Radhakrishnan by a margin of more than 1.79 lakh votes. At the same time, in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections also, BJP was second on this seat and its candidate was defeated by AIADMK’s P. Nagarajan by a margin of 42 thousand votes. Now the fate of all the candidates of Coimbatore seat is captured in EVMs and the winner will be known only on June 4.
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