In a special session on Sunday, Madras HC hears the plea of ​​DMK leader who lost to TVK by one vote in Tirupattur

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The Madras High Court is scheduled to hold a special session on Sunday to hear the plea of ​​Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader and former Tamil Nadu minister K. R Periyakarupappan after losing to Tamilaga candidate Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) by just one vote, news portal Bar & Bench reported on Saturday.

KR Periyakaruppan has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court to restrain Sethupathy from participating in the vote of confidence to be held in the Assembly on or before May 13. (ECI)
KR Periyakaruppan has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court to restrain Sethupathy from participating in the vote of confidence to be held in the Assembly on or before May 13. (ECI)

According to Election Commission data, TVK’s Seenivasa Sethupathy candidate got 83,375 votes and Periyakaruppan got 83,374 votes in the state elections.

Periyakaruppan has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court to restrain Sethupathi from participating in the vote of confidence to be held in the Assembly on or before May 13.

Read also | DMK leader KR Periakaruppan loses his Assembly seat to TVK by one vote

According to the news portal, a bench of Justices L Victoria Gauri and N Senthilkumar is scheduled to consider the writ petition for urgent hearing since the petitioner had maintained that the votes cast in his constituency of Tirupattur in Sivaganga district had not been properly recounted and argued that the elected candidate should not be allowed to participate in any legislative process.

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