LS Polls: EC holds consultative meeting in TN

December 27, 2013 06:24 pm | Updated 06:24 pm IST - Chennai

Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Praveeen Kumar and Sudhir Tripathi, Deputy Election commissioner along with other election officers conducted all party meeting at the State secretariat in Chennai on Friday. Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Praveeen Kumar and Sudhir Tripathi, Deputy Election commissioner along with other election officers conducted all party meeting at the State secretariat in Chennai on Friday. Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

Election Commission on Friday held a consultative meeting with representatives of major registered political parties in Tamil Nadu in connection with the Lok Sabha polls due next year.

The meeting chaired by Deputy Election Commissioner Sudhir Tripathi in the presence of state Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Kumar was attended by representatives of ruling AIADMK, DMK, DMDK, BJP and the Left parties among others.

DMK Organising Secretary T K S Elangovan, MP, who attended the meeting, later told reporters that almost all parties preferred having single phase polling.

DMK raised objections against ruling parties using party symbols allotted to them by the EC in government projects, thus “taking undue advantage” and demanded withdrawal of the same if any violations were found.

DMDK MLA V C Chandrakumar said his party demanded that steps be taken to prevent money power during elections besides seeking barring of persons from contesting elections if charges of money distribution were proved against them.

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