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TVK candidates say Vijay instructed them not to ”move an inch” from counting centres on May 4

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Chennai, Apr 30 (PTI) TVK candidate N Marie Wilson said that his party chief Vijay, during a meeting held here on Thursday, instructed candidates to be present at the counting centres early in the morning before the counting starts and “not move an inch”.

Speaking to the media, R K Nagar candidate Wilson said, “Vijay asked us (TVK candidates) to be present at the counting centres by 6 am, advising us to stay at the front and closely monitor the proceedings, without moving an inch”.

Elections to the 234-seat Tamil Nadu Assembly were held on April 23, and counting of votes will take place on May 4.

The TVK candidates met Vijay to discuss their campaign experiences as well as preparations for May 4.

Wilson said they also shared their ground-level observations from their first-time electoral contest with the party leader.

Describing Vijay as a “very good listener”, Wilson said the field issues faced during the election — including reported friction between TVK and DMK cadres in certain parts of Chennai — were reported, and the leadership took note of the events.

Addressing queries about recent exit polls that seemingly gave an edge to the DMK, Wilson clarified that exit polls were not discussed during their meeting with Vijay.

He said he would rather rely on “ground reality”, stating that after travelling and interacting directly with the public for nearly 30 days, they are fully confident that the results will be in their favour as the voters have “already decided”.

He also rubbished ongoing speculations regarding a potential alignment with the AIADMK.

“This has been going on for a while now, circulated by the media and some senior journalists over the past six months,” added Wilson. PTI JR JR ADB

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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