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Tamil Nadu Urban Civic Polls | CM Stalin thanks individuals as DMK sets out landslide victory

John Prem by John Prem
February 22, 2022
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Chennai : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin  expressed gratitude toward individuals of Tamil Nadu as the DMK-drove collusion was set out toward an landslide victory in the Urban Civic Polls races. DMK party workers praised the victory across the state by blasting fireworks, disseminating desserts and  hailing the party chief’s leadership..

In the interim, the DMK alone won the Greater Chennai Corporation with 104 ward councilors as counting for 131 wards of the absolute 200 wards were finished at 4 pm on Tuesday. AIADMK has won 12 seats while INC won 7. Three Independent applicants likewise have gotten triumph. CPI (M) and MSMK have won 2 each while CPI has won 1

Counting of decisions in favor of the Tamil Nadu metropolitan nearby body races is in progress Tuesday. The political race, which occurred on February 19, was held for north of 12,500 wards across 21 enterprises, 138 regions and 489 town panchayats. Around 2,400 authorities and 7,200 police work force from the Greater Chennai, Avadi and Tambaram commissionerate have been conveyed during the counting of decisions in favor of the metropolitan neighborhood body surveys Tuesday.

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