Candidate in Madurai brings wads of dummy currency notes while filing nomination papers
The Hindu
Sankarapandian, a social activist from Sellur, says people should not vote for candidates who give them money
In an attempt to create awareness about the cash-for-vote culture, an independent candidate, contesting the election for ward 24, brought wads of dummy currency notes to the north zone office of Madurai Corporation while filing nomination papers on Monday.
M.P. Sankarapandian, a social activist from Sellur, who brought an awareness poster to this effect, said the people must desist from voting for candidates who gave them money and teach them a lesson.

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