MDMK will continue to have ‘top’ as symbol: Vaiko

July 31, 2010 03:36 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:14 pm IST - Chennai

The Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam would continue to have ‘top’ as its symbol for the next six years despite the Election Commission derecognising it as regional party in Tamil Nadu, party general secretary Vaiko said here on Saturday.

In a statement, he said the EC’s order on the allocation of symbol had clearly stated that a derecognised party would be given the same symbol it had contested for the next six years.

He said though the party would not get time allotted for election broadcasts and telecasts, it would have its ‘top’ symbol till July 29, 2016.

The EC had provided this security to the derecognised parties, he said. The MDMK would get back its recognition as a regional party after next year’s Assembly polls, he claimed.

The rules regarding recognition of parties had clearly stated that a party, which had 6 per cent of votes along with two MLAs could be recognised as a regional party, he said.

The EC had not accepted the party’s contention that the party had got 5.98 per cent of popular votes in the last Assembly polls and that the percentage should be considered as 6 per cent, he said adding even during Presidential poll, the Constitution clearly stated that fractions above 0.5 per cent should be considered as 1 per cent.

The EC had on Friday announced that the MDMK had lost the status of regional party in Tamil Nadu and the PMK in the Union territory of Puducherry as they got fewer votes than prescribed for qualification as regional parties.

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