TVK chief actor Vijay campaigning for party leader Aadhav Arjuna in Villivakkam on Monday Hemanathan M
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Citing Srirangam office attack, TVK seeks tighter counting security

Aadhav said there were inputs suggesting efforts to intimidate party agents and candidates.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor-politician C Joseph Vijay, on Saturday urged Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik to strengthen security arrangements across counting centres in the State ahead of the Assembly election vote counting and results.

TVK general secretary (election campaign management) Aadhav Arjuna, who met the CEO at the Secretariat, said the party had sought enhanced police deployment and the creation of sterile zones to ensure a smooth and orderly counting process.

In a representation, the party flagged an alleged arson attack on its office in Srirangam and expressed concern over possible attempts to disrupt proceedings on the counting day. Aadhav said there were inputs suggesting efforts to intimidate party agents and candidates.

"We have requested adequate armed police protection at all 62 counting centres and the creation of a one-kilometre sterile zone to prevent unlawful gatherings. This is necessary to ensure that the counting process remains free and fair," he told reporters here.

Aadhav added that directions should be issued to district authorities to reinforce law-and-order measures and ensure the safety of candidates and counting agents.

Calling the matter urgent, he said, "Free and fair counting is central to electoral integrity, and any disruption must be prevented."

Officials indicated that the representation would be examined and that necessary steps would be taken in accordance with Election Commission norms.

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