Number of candidates in fray in Union Territory crosses 120
The Hindu
Former Chief Minister and AINRC supremo N. Rangasamy led prominent leaders filing nominations for contesting the April 6 election on Wednesday, with over 120 candidates entering the fray.
While Mr. Rangasamy filed his nomination in the Yanam enclave, other AINRC leaders and former Ministers N.G. Pannirselvam and P. Rajavelu filed papers in Ozhukarai and Nettapakkam. S.V. Sugumaran formally entered the fray in Villianur, U. Lakshmikandhan in Embalam, Chandira Priyanga in Nedungadu, V. Appadurai in K adirgamam, P.R.N. Thirumurugan in Karaikal North and R. Datchinamourtty in Ariyankuppam. Puducherry PCC president A.V. Subramanian filed his nomination papers in Karaikal North. Other Congress nominations included K. Vignesh in Embalam, and A. Marimuthu and M. Kathiravan in Nedungadu.More Related News
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