Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK juggernaut rolled on Thursday getting a simple majority in Tamil Nadu.
Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK juggernaut rolled on Thursday getting a simple majority with the Chief Minister bucking the anti-incumbency trend and retaining power in Tamil Nadu for a second consecutive term, the first time by anyone in the last three decades in the state.
Tamil Nadu Election Results in Tamil on zeenews.india.com/tamil
DMK's S.Thangapandian wins Rajapalayam, DMK candidate K.Sundar wins Uthiramerur, AIADMK's A.Prabhu wins Kallakurichi, DMK's B.Ranganathan wins Villivakkam, AIADMK's A.Prabhu wins Kallakurichi, DMK's Inbasekaran wins Pennagaram, V.N.Virugai Ravi from AIADMK wins Virugambakkam, DMK's S.Thangapandian wins Rajapalayam: Election Commission
When last reports came in, Jayalalithaa was leading by over 15,000 votes in Dr RK Nagar constituency in Chennai. Her arch-rival and DMK president M Karunanidhi retained his Tiruvarur constituency by a huge margin of more than 65,000 votes.
Karunanidhi's son and DMK treasurer M K Stalin was leading by more than 15,000 votes in Kolathur.
Disappointed but we won't stop & emerge as a stronger party: Tamilisai Soundararajan,BJP #Elections2016 #TamilNadu pic.twitter.com/69LGRIjzW6
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
All the results have been declared in Puducherry and the DMK-Congress alliance has registered victory in the Union Territory, defeating the ruling All India NR Congress (AINRC).
According to the Election Commission, the Indian National Congress won 15 seats and DMK 2, taking the alliance tally to 17 - one more than the 16 required to form government in the 30-member Puducherry Assembly.
AINRC, on the other hand, could manage to win only eight seats while AIADMK won four.
One seat was bagged by an Independent candidate.
WATCH: Jayalalithaa's supporters congratulate her on victory in Tamil Nadu Assembly #Election2016https://t.co/SkFaYSxZ7t
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
AIADMK has been given a historical mandate by ppl of TN. I'd like to convey my heartiest wishes to my supporters-Jayalalithaa #Election2016
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
My party and I are indebted to people of Tamil Nadu for giving us this historic victory: Jayalalithaa #Election2016 results
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
In other trends, AIADMK ministers R Natham Viswanathan (Athur), R Vaithilingam (Orathanadu), P Palaniyappan (Pappireddippatti) S Gokula Indira (Anna Nagar) and B Valarmathi (Thousand Lights) are trailing their rivals.
DMK's TRB Rajaa is trailing AIADMK's S Kamaraji in Mannargudi segment.
Senior DMK leader Duraimurugan is leading in Katpadi.
WATCH: Congress supporters celebrate as party wins 8 seats and is leading in 2 seats in Puducherry #Election2016https://t.co/eaxEYEjyYa
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
In Puducherry, Congress has won 6 seats and is leading in 2 as per trends available at 12.35 pm. Its alliance partner DMK is leading in 2 seats.
AINRC, on the other hand, has won 7 seats and is leading in 1.
AIADMK has won one seat and is leading in one more.
Trends/Results are available for 21 seats so far out of total 30.
We accept the verdict of people with humility. My best wishes to the parties that have won the elections: Rahul Gandhi #Election2016
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Even as AIADMK leads in 133 out of the total 232 seats for which votes are being counted on Thursday, the bad news for the incumbent party has come from Chennai, which was battered by flash floods in December and whose voters appeared to have overwhelmingly turned against the ruling party.
According to trends, AIADMK candidates are trailing behind the DMK in 12 of the 16 constituencies in the capital. Jayalalithaa, however, is leading in the city`s Radhakrishnan Nagar constituency.
The DMK had in its election campaign played up the havoc caused by the floods.
In Puducherry, Congress has won four seats while ruling AINRC has bagged one seat in the 30-member Puducherry Assembly so far.
Congress won Kamaraj Nagar (V Vaithithilingam), Nellithope (John Kumar), Yanam (Malladi Krishna Rao) and Lawspet (V P Sivakolundhu). AINRC candidate N S J Jayabal alias Ayyanar won in Kadirgamam, defeating Independent S Ramesh by a margin of 3,802 votes.
AIADMK supporters make offerings,worship bust of MG Ramachandran at AIADMK HQ in Tamil Nadu #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/CUPBwWq10n
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulates AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa on her victory in Tamil Nadu elections, speaks to her on phone.
Had a telephone conversation with Jayalalithaa ji and congratulated her on her victory. Also conveyed my best wishes to her. @AIADMKOfficial
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2016
WATCH: Women break into dance outside AIADMK HQ in Chennai to celebrate,as trends show AIADMK leading #Elections2016https://t.co/HY5ebRnn3m
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Chennai: Celebrations outside AIADMK Headquarters as trends show AIADMK leading in #TamilNadu #Elections2016 pic.twitter.com/hEfmEWDjQm
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Chennai: Celebrations outside Jayalalithaa's residence as trends show AIADMK leading in #TamilNadu2016 pic.twitter.com/Co9CaUfLqH
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
J Jayalalithaa appears set to prove exit polls wrong. As per latest trends, she is on track to become the first Tamil Nadu in over three decades to get re-elected.
As per latest trends, he party AIADMK is already leading in over half of the seats (127) while the opposition DMK-Congress alliance is ahead in 86.
Party members at ADMK headquarters look well-prepared #TamilNaduElection #THresults https://t.co/KchM0KYQij pic.twitter.com/yhqvFYOyeo
— Chennai Connect (@ChennaiConnect) May 19, 2016
Among the key candidates leading are: O Panneerselvam (Bodinayakanur, AIADMK), M Karunanidhi (Thiruvarur, DMK), J Jayalalithaa (RK Nagar, AIADMK), MK Stalin
(Kolathur, DMK).
Those trailing include: Vijaykant (Ulundurpettai, DMDK), Elangovan PD (Dharmapuri, AIADMK), Vanathi Srinivasan (Coimbatore (South), BJP).