Politics

Record Polling In Most Wanted “Hero” Segment!

As we had been extensively reporting for the last few hours, Tamil Nadu assembly elections are currently underway, and the overall voting percentage has become a sensation of epic magnitude.

In the meanwhile, the main topic of conversation on social media is obviously about the Perambur constituency in Chennai, where Thalapathy Vijay contesting.

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This particular constituency falls under the urban segment in Chennai and it is largely dominated by DMK. But the interesting thing here is that this constituency has polled a record 90% votes as of now.

This is exceptional voting percentage in an urban segment in Chennai city, which is generally known for very slow and low voting.

Vijay fans similarities to the earlier election in Pithapuram contested by Pawan Kalyan, which had witnessed exceptional voting percentage in 2024 and drawing parallels to the electoral mandate.

As of now, literally nothing can be deducted entirely from the voting percentage as this does not clearly indicate any kind of election wave. We have to wait for the exit polls coming out next week or till the big day, May 4, when the counting will be held.

On the other hand, we have West Bengal elections, which are pretty strong as well in terms of voter turnout. It is good to see the people of the country turn up in massive numbers to Cast, their votes in this year’s elections.

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Sridhar Raavi

Sridhar is a highly experienced hand in Telugu politics, writing and analyzing political happenings in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. An IT engineer turned news junkie, Sridhar has a sharp eye for catching news as it u…

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