RK Nagar Bypoll: Madhusudhanan to Contest for AIADMK EPS-OPS Camp

A recognised face in the North Chennai constituency, Madhusudhanan was elected as an MLA in RK Nagar in 1991.
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E Madhusudhanan has been chosen as the AIADMK’s candidate for RK Nagar bypoll.
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E Madhusudhanan has been chosen as the AIADMK’s candidate for RK Nagar bypoll.
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The AIADMK has announced its candidate for the RK Nagar bypolls, even as speculation over infighting in the party grows. E Madhusudhanan, the presidium chairman and a former member of the O Panneerselvam faction will be representing the party in this crucial election.

Madhusudhanan was the candidate for the OPS faction in the RK Nagar bypolls in April, which were later cancelled following allegations of malpractices.

A meeting held on Tuesday to zero in on a candidate yielded no results, while discussions have been underway for the last week over who will contest the election.  According to reports, over 20 members had filed their applications seeking party tickets on Tuesday. The favourites in the race were however, Madhusudhanan and N Balaganga, former MP and a senior leader of the party.

The former, however, was finally chosen by the party for the 21 December poll.

Some prominent leaders contesting against Madhusudhanan will include TTV Dhinakaran from AIADMK (Amma) party, Marudhu Ganesh from the DMK and Deepa Jayakumar from the AIADMK MGR Amma Deepa Peravai.

The RK Nagar constituency, will once again see a battle of high intensity, considering that it was last held by former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.

Who Is Madhusudhanan?

Madhusudhanan, an MGR loyalist, is a recognised face in the North Chennai constituency, having been elected as an MLA in RK Nagar in 1991. He is a veteran leader of the AIADMK and served as Textile Minister during Jayalalithaa’s first term as chief minister between 1991 and 1996. He had been convicted in the free dhoti scam in 1991, but was later acquitted.

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Security has meanwhile been beefed up at RK Nagar with the deployment of more than 1,000 police personnel.

Eleven checkpoints have been erected with the drop gate facility to monitor vehicles. The city police are reportedly installing more than 100 CCTV cameras in the area, which the police can monitor on their mobile phones.

(This article was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with their permission.)

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