While two constituencies of Tamil Nadu gear up for the by-elections that were scheduled to held on October 21st 2019, the state political parties carry exclusive manifestos, policies and obviously, the critics and the accusations where one among the series allegations is the policy of 'cash for vote' which has been determining the victories of the parties beyond their poll promises.
Nanguneri constituency in Tirunelveli district is one of the state legislative constituencies that goes for by-elections in next two days in which the villagers who collectively decided to boycott the elections had now asserted the real grounds of money rains in the constituency after seizing the cash from the house of party man belongs to DMK and Congress alliance, that was meant for distributing to the voters. It has been reported that the villagers from Moolakaraipatti of Nanguneri had surrounded a house of DMK cadre yesterday in which they had located the money plot where they had seized about Rs 2.78 lakh of unaccounted cash and adding to that, they had exposed the suspicious involvement of Saravana Kumar, the DMK MLA of Periyakulum.

With having been accused of distributing the money, the election flying squad team had reached the spot and flagged their investigations in which they had founded that the seized amount has been packed with Rs 2000 currency notes. While investigations, the MLA and the party men have claimed that the recovered cash belongs to them and had for their personal use and further they had accused the villagers for attacking them and grabbing the money and mobile phones.
The reports say that about 200 local villagers belong to Devendra Kulla Vellalar community had decided to boycott the upcoming by-elections to voice against the government after their community had removed from the list of Schedule castes and the move of state's ruling party that ignored to ear their demand had seen the crack in its alliance where one of the allied parties of ADMK, Puthiya Tamilagam party had exited from the alliance by citing the government's failure to pass a government order that favors the community.

After the electoral body had seized the cash of Rs 2.78 lakh, the totality of cash seizures had raised to Rs 3,98,700 that was mostly recovered from both top parties of the state that were meant for distributing the voters. Before DMK party had brought under the allegations, the party men of ruling party ADMK were charged with the distributing Rs 39,000 to the voters.

The recent reports had revealed that the DMK MLA and six party cadres have been booked under the grounds of allegedly distributing the cash for voters as the by-elections near the constituencies that had unleashed the tug-of-wars between top political parties where the elections will held on October 21st and the results will be announced on October 24th, 2019.
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