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AIADMK set for polls, offers TN ticket for Rs 11,000 fee

Party treasurer O Panneerselvam said that while the party has fixed the fee for a Tamil Nadu seat – where it is the strongest – at Rs 11,000, the price for a Puducherry seat is Rs 5,000. If the candidate seeks a party ticket from Kerala, where the AIADMK plans to contest in the coming elections, the prescribed fee would be Rs 2,000

Updated on: Jan 20, 2016 02:45 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chennai
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At a time when opposition parties in Tamil Nadu are still working on electoral tie-ups, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has already kicked off its candidate selection process for the upcoming assembly polls.

Party treasurer O Panneerselvam said that while the party has fixed the fee for a Tamil Nadu seat – where it is the strongest – at  Rs 11,000, the price for a Puducherry seat is  Rs 5,000. If the candidate seeks a party ticket from Kerala, where the AIADMK plans to contest in the coming elections, the prescribed fee would be  Rs 2,000 (PTI)
Party treasurer O Panneerselvam said that while the party has fixed the fee for a Tamil Nadu seat – where it is the strongest – at Rs 11,000, the price for a Puducherry seat is Rs 5,000. If the candidate seeks a party ticket from Kerala, where the AIADMK plans to contest in the coming elections, the prescribed fee would be Rs 2,000 (PTI)

Party treasurer O Panneerselvam said that while the party has fixed the fee for a Tamil Nadu seat – where it is the strongest – at Rs 11,000, the price for a Puducherry seat is Rs 5,000. If the candidate seeks a party ticket from Kerala, where the AIADMK plans to contest in the coming elections, the prescribed fee would be Rs 2,000.

In a press statement, party supremo J Jayalalithaa invited those planning to contest the elections to collect application forms from the party headquarters from Wednesday. The forms will be available till February 3.

With the present Tamil Nadu government’s term ending in May, the state is slated to go to the polls for its 234-member assembly before April-end.

However, the recent act of embossing Amma images on sacks of flood relief aid had also earned AIADMK its share of detractors.

 
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KV Lakshmana

KV Lakshmana is the Tamil Nadu bureau chief of Hindustan Times. He covers social, economic and political changes in the state and neighbourhood.

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