DMK Challenges Assembly Vote Amid Postal Mix-up Controversy

The DMK has raised concerns over potential postal vote mix-ups between Tiruppattur locations, leading to a court ruling preventing a TVK MLA from voting. This stems from a one-vote margin win by TVK's Sethupathi. Meanwhile, DMK continues its opposition to NEET amid paper leak issues, demanding its abolition.

DMK Challenges Assembly Vote Amid Postal Mix-up Controversy
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The DMK on Tuesday raised alarms over a suspected postal vote mix-up involving the constituency of Tiruppattur, crossing into legal territory as the Madras High Court temporarily restrained a TVK MLA from casting a vote in the assembly floor test.

With TVK's Sethupathi winning by a margin of just one vote, the court's interim order awaits the resolution of a writ petition concerning the contested ballot. If the disputed vote sways towards the DMK, outcomes may rest on the flip of a coin, as relayed by party spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai.

On another front, DMK spokesperson Annadurai addressed criticisms regarding Udhayanidhi Stalin's remarks on Sanatana Dharma, asserting the party's stand against caste oppression and calling for the end of NEET after multiple exam paper leaks, criticizing the central government's crisis management.

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