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EC Extends Voting Time in Madurai Due to Chithirai Festival

The annual festival in Madurai is from 7 to 19 April this year, coinciding with the date of polling in TN.

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On account of Madurai’s annual Chithirai festival, polling in Madurai Lok Sabha constituency will be conducted till 8 pm on 18 April.

Tamil Nadu’s Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo made the announcement on Monday, 18 March.

This means that while voters in all other constituencies in Tamil Nadu will vote from 7 am to 6 pm on 18 April, Madurai voters will be allowed to vote for two extra hours.

EC Said No to Postponing Polling Day, Offered to Extend Time Instead To Ensure High Voter Turnout

The announcement comes days after the Election Commission of India ruled out the possibility of postponing the date of polling in Madurai due to the Chithirai festival.

In a statement filed in response to a petition filed by a Madurai resident, the Election Commission of India stated that postponing election in one constituency will pose practical difficulties and instead offered to extend the voting time by two hours in all polling booths across the constituency.

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Snapshot

Madurai’s Chithirai festival is an annual event, celebrated in the Tamil month of Chithirai, which is in April.

Every year, re-enactments of events taken from Hindu mythology – specifically on the events of goddess Meenakshi winning a war against evil, her marriage to lord Shiva, and her brother Azhagar’s anger over the wedding, which ended in him entering the river Vaigai – happen in and around the premises of Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple.

The festival attracts lakhs of devotees from across the world and a good share of them from southern districts of Tamil Nadu. This year, the Meenakshi pattabhishekam (the crowning of the goddess as empress) will be held on 15 April, the divine wedding on 17 April, the temple chariot festival on 18 April and the event where Kallazhagar enters Vaigai river, on 19 April.

The issue surrounding the election date began hours after the Chief Election Commissioner announced the dates of Lok Sabha polls on 10 March.

As people started posting the coincidence of dates on social media, the Madurai bench of the Madras high court also questioned the keenness of the Election Commission of India to ensure 100 percent voter turnout while it was hearing the petition.

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