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AIADMK routed in Tamil Nadu

Of the 39 seats in the state, DMK-led Democratic Progressive Alliance is leading in 35 seats. Others were ahead in remaining four.

Updated on: May 13, 2004, 10:59:00 IST
PTI | By , Chennai
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Early trends available for all the 39 seats in Tamil Nadu and the lone seat from the neighbouring Pondicherry show the DMK-led led Democratic Progressive Alliance ahead of the AIADMK-BJP.

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While former union ministers P Chidambaram, (Congress) was leading in Sivaganga, TR Baalu of the DMK led over his AIADMK rival Badar Sayeed in Chennai South.

Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan (BJP) was trailing his CPI-M rival Bellarmin at Nagercoil by over 20,000 votes and Janata party President Dr Subramanian Swamy was pushed to third place at Madurai, where the CPI-M candidate Mohan was ahead of his AIADMK rival.

AIADMK strongman TTV Dinakaran was trailing at Peryakulam, where the Congress nominee JM Haroon was leading by a slender margin of over 600 votes.

Tamil Nadu BJP president CP Radhakrishnan is trailing by over 20,000 votes at Coimbatore against his CPI rival K Subbarayan.

Former union ministers R Prabhu (Nilgiris), KV Thangabalu (Salem), R Dhanushkodi Adityan (Tirunelveli) -- all Congress -- AK Moorthy (Chengalpattu), E Ponnuswamy (Chidambaram) -- both PMK and Senjee Ramachandran (Vandavasi) MDMK are leading in their respective constituencies.

Chennai (Central) Dayanaidhi Maran (DMK) leads over N Balaganga (AIADMK) by 1500 votes.

Nagercoil: Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan (BJP) trailing by 8000 votes.

Dindigul: NSV Chitan (INC) leads over M Jayaraman (AIADMK) by 2000 votes.

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