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Puducherry Election Results 2021 Updates: N Rangaswamy's AINRC+ Takes The Lead

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Puducherry Poll Results: Puducherry assembly elections 2021 took place in a single phase on April 6

New Delhi:

Former chief minister N Rangaswamy's AINRC is ahead in 14 seats in Puducherry, leads show, as ounting of votes in the Union Territory of Puducherry began at 8 am today along with four states that went to polls this year. The counting begins as a raging coronavirus pandemic infects lakhs daily giving rise to fears that the process may lead to rise in cases further. Puducherry is currently under President's Rule after the dramatic collapse of the V Narayanasamy-led Congress government. The Puducherry assembly election 2021 took place in a single phase on April 6.

The Congress contested 14 of the 30 Assembly seats, with DMK getting 13 and smaller allies the rest. The BJP ceded majority to a local party - in this case, the AINRC of Former Chief Minister N Rangaswamy. The AINRC is contesting 16 seats. The BJP is contesting nine, with the AIADMK getting five.

In the 2016 Assembly polls, Congress had won 15 seats. The AINRC won eight seats, AIADMK got four and the DMK walked away with two MLAs. The BJP could not win any seats.

Of the 30 Assembly seats for Puducherry Elections 2021, five are reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates.

Over 1,300 personnel would be deployed for counting of votes in Puducherry while about 400 police personnel shall be on security duties.

Here are the Live Updates for results of the Puducherry elections 2021:

May 03, 2021 05:53 (IST)
NR Congress-BJP Alliance Emerges Victorious In Puducherry Polls
 The NR Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and AIADMK alliance on Monday emerged victorious in Puducherry Assembly polls.

The All India NR Congress secured 10 seats, and about 25.8 per cent of the total vote share, while the BJP won six, about 13 per cent. The AIADMK drew a blank but managed to garner 4.14 per cent of the total votes.

While independents secured six seats, the Indian National Congress, whose government collapsed before completing its five-year term under Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, managed to score two seats and 15.7 per cent of the total vote share.

The DMK, who fought the polls in alliance with Congress, secured six seats (18.5 per cent).
May 03, 2021 02:49 (IST)
Puducherry Election Results 2021: Check Full List of Winners
The NRC, BJP and AIADMK alliance is all set to come to power in the Union Territory of Puducherry. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Amit Shah among others thanked the people of Puducherry after the NRC, BJP and AIADMK alliance headed for a majority in the assembly elections. "I thank the people of Puducherry for blessing NDA. We are humbled to serve the people and fulfil their dreams. Our Karyakartas made outstanding efforts to work among the people and elaborate on our agenda of good governance," tweeted PM Modi. The NRC, BJP and AIADMK contested the elections together. The alliance has crossed the simple majority mark. Read more here.
May 03, 2021 00:27 (IST)
May 02, 2021 21:59 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Wins right now

May 02, 2021 21:28 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Wins So Far
Source: Election Commission
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May 02, 2021 20:52 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: AINRC alliance leading in 15 seats, Congress ahead in 8
AINRC alliance leading in 15 seats, Congress ahead in eight.


May 02, 2021 20:12 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Trends right now

May 02, 2021 19:21 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: AINRC leading in 13 seats
May 02, 2021 18:33 (IST)
Puducherry Election Results: NDA wins 12 assembly seats, set to form government in Puducherry
The NR Congress on Sunday won eight seats in Puducherry and its ally BJP secured four while
the Congress-led Secular Democratic Alliance (SDA) emerged victorious in three constituencies as the counting continued for the votes polled in the April 6 elections.

As the results for 14 out of 30 assembly seats were declared, the AINRC bagged eight, BJP three, DMK one and Congress two, the Election Commission said.

A Namassivayam of BJP emerged victorious from Mannadipet constituency after defeating his DMK rival A Krishnan.

A Namassivayam, who shifted his allegiance to the BJP in January this year after quitting the Congress, contested the April 6 poll from Mannadipet seat as BJP nominee.

The former minister polled 14,939 votes while his rival secured 12,189 votes.

A green horn in poll battle, U Lakshmikandhan of AINRC wrested the Embalam (reserved) segment from Congress by defeating its candidate and former Welfare Minister M
Kandasamy.

Chief Electoral Officer Shurbir Singh told PTI that the BJP nominee A John Kumar was declared elected from Kamaraj Nagar.

Mr Kumar defeated his immediate Congress rival and former Industries Minister Mohd Shah Jahan.

John Kumar was elected from Kamaraj Nagar in the by election held in November 2019 on Congress ticket.

He has now retained the segment but on different party ticket.

Mr Kumar joined BJP in February after quitting Congress and contested the April 6 poll locking horns with former Industries Minister.

M Vaithianathan of Congress defeated BJP's V Saminathan, who is president of Puducherry unit of the party, by a margin of 5,652 votes in the Lawspet constituency. V Saminathan was one of the nominated legislators in the outgoing Assembly.

M Vaithianathan quit the AINRC a few months ago and joined the Congress.

The DMK wrested the Uppalam constituency here from the AIADMK in the April 6 poll to the territorial Assembly. DMK nominee Annibal Kennedy defeated AIADMK's A Anbalagam in Uppalam.

A Anbalagan was holding the constituency consecutively from his first election in 2001.

(PTI)
May 02, 2021 17:21 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: AINRC+ leading in 14 seats
The AINRC alliance is leading in 14 seats and the Congress alliance in seven.

May 02, 2021 16:55 (IST)
Puducherry Election Results: Will NR Congress chief N Rangaswamy become Chief Minister again?
When the Puducherry assembly election results are declared today, former Chief Minister of the Union Territory and All India NR Congress (AINRC) party chief, N Rangaswamy expects to win and become the Chief Minister. The NR Congress, BJP and AIADMK had contested the elections together under his leadership.

NR Congress chief N Rangaswamy, who contested from Thattanchavady and Yanam constituencies, voted at Government Boys Middle School in Thilaspet on April 6.

On March 9, Puducherry BJP in charge, Nirmal Kumar Surana had announced that the party has finalised its seat-sharing deal with the NR Congress and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) for the legislative assembly elections in the Union Territory.

"NR Congress, BJP and AIADMK are going to contest the elections together," he had said.

"NR Congress will contest on 16 seats and BJP-AIADMK will contest on 14 seats. We will face elections in Puducherry under the leadership of N Rangaswamy," Mr Surana had said adding that the alliance will contest polls under the leadership of NR Congress chief and former CM N Rangaswamy.

Addressing a press conference, Mr Surana had said that Mr Rangaswamy will lead the alliance.

Polling for 30 assembly seats in Puducherry was held on April 6. Of the 30 Assembly seats, five are reserved for the Scheduled Caste candidates. As many as 10,02,589 electors will choose the candidates for the 15th legislative Assembly of Puducherry.

Earlier, going back in history, Mr Rangaswamy was the Chief Minister of Puducherry from 2001-8 representing the Congress party.

However, due to internal politics, he resigned from his CM post in August 2008 and formed his own party named All India NR Congress on February 7, 2011. Within three months, in the 2011 Legislative Assembly Elections, his party won 15 seats out of 17 seats it contested and its alliance partner, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam got 5 out of 10 seats it contested.

Mr Rangaswamy again emerged victoriously and sat on the Chief Ministerial throne from May 16, 2011, till June 6, 2016. Later, he was succeeded by Narayanasamy in 2016.

However, in a recent turn of events, in February 2021, the Congress-led government in the Union Territory fell before completing its five-year term under Chief Minister V Narayansamy.

Mr Narayanasamy had resigned on February 22 ahead of a floor test in the 33-member House (including three nominated) following the resignations of five Congress and one Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) legislators. On February 23, President Ram Nath Kovind accepted the resignation of Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy and his council of ministers.

Elections in Puducherry on April 6, which is currently under President's Rule, was mainly between the Congress-Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) alliance and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) comprising All India NR Congress, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The NDA in Puducherry is a rare case where the BJP is not the largest constituent of the alliance. The BJP is contesting on nine seats with the alliance led by the All India NR Congress contesting on 16 seats, and the AIADMK on five seats.

The Congress, whose government in the Union Territory fell in February before completing its five-year term under the Chief Minister V Narayansamy, has also ceded its ground to its allies in Puducherry, giving 13 seats to the DMK and one each to the Communist Party of India and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi. The party skipped fielding Narayanasamy. Congress is contesting on only 14 out of its 15 seats now.

The counting of votes is taking place today and the results of the Assembly elections will be declared by the Election Commission in the evening.

(ANI)
May 02, 2021 16:45 (IST)
Puducherry Election results LIVE: BJP's A Namassivayam wins from Mannadipet
BJP's A Namassivayam wins from Mannadipet constituency in Puducherry

"I am thankful to the voters for electing me as their representative. NDA will take up welfare activities for people of Puducherry and continue to work for them," he says.


May 02, 2021 16:19 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Trends right now, leads remain unchanged

May 02, 2021 15:24 (IST)
Puducherry Election Results Live Updates: Election Commission on slow counting
Counting has not slowed down, due to heavy load the server has slowed down. Counting is continuing in the constituencies without any let-up: Election Commission of India
May 02, 2021 14:44 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Trends remain unchanged in Union Territory

May 02, 2021 14:23 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Trends right now

May 02, 2021 14:22 (IST)
Election Results 2021: File Cases Against Those Congregating: Election Commission To Chief Secretaries
Election Commission Sunday said it has taken a stern view of reports of the congregation of people to celebrate anticipated victory and has asked the chief secretaries concerned to file an FIR in each case and suspend the police station in charge.
May 02, 2021 14:20 (IST)
Assembly Election Results 2021: Poll strategist Prashant Kishor speaks to NDTV on Election Results


May 02, 2021 13:47 (IST)
Puducherry Election results: Trends right now

May 02, 2021 13:40 (IST)
Election Commission orders FIR over celebratory congregations in anticipation of poll victory
With the counting of votes underway, the Election Commission Sunday said it has taken a stern view of reports of congregation of people to celebrate anticipated victory, and has asked the chief secretaries concerned to file an FIR in each case and suspend the police station in charge where such gatherings happen.

Responding to queries about reports of celebratory gatherings by supporters of political parties, an EC spokesperson said the poll panel has taken a serious note of some reports of congregations of people to celebrate anticipated victory.

"The ECI has directed CS (chief secretaries) of all five states to file FIR in each such case, suspend the SHO of the concerned police station and report action taken immediately of each such incidence," the spokesperson said.

The EC had recently banned victory processions on the counting day to curb the spread of coronavirus.

The counting of votes for the assembly polls in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Puducherry is underway at a time the country is grappling with a raging Covid-19 pandemic.

The counting process began at 8 am.

(PTI)



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