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Lok Sabha elections 2024: In Pictures | Tamil Nadu votes

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Lok Sabha elections 2024: In Pictures | Tamil Nadu votes

Polling started in all of the 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu and a lone LS seat in Puducherry on April 19, within the first part of the 2024 basic elections.

Additionally learn: Lok Sabha election information LIVE – April 21, 2024

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A. Shaikmohideen

Age no bar. M. Subbammal (100) of Vadakku Panaivadalichatram of Tenkasi reserve constituency, in Tamil Nadu, exhibits the indelidable ink mark after casting her vote.

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R. Ravindran

A wheel chair remained unboxed even after two hours since polling started at a polling station in Panchayat Union Main College, Thiruporur, on Friday.

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Ancy Donal Madonna

Okay. Deepa (37) from the Narikurava group on her method to solid her vote, at a polling station at Devarayaneri Colony, in Tiruchi.

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M. Govarthan

A shamiyana was erected at a polling station for serving to folks keep away from the scorching Solar, at a polling station, in Erode, in Tamil Nadu.

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L. Balachandar

Paramilitary personnel guard at a polling station, in Kalayarkoil, in Sivaganga district.

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C. Venkatachalapathy

Muslim voters present sales space slips required for exercising their franchise at Authorities Women College, Usoor, Anaicut Meeting section, for Vellore Parliamentary constituency.

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M. Govarthan

A girl carries an umbrella to beat the warmth whereas she was on her method to a polling sales space to solid her vote, in Erode, in Tamil Nadu.

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M. Sathyamoorthy

Kota tribes on their method to solid their votes, at Solurkokkal village, close to Udhagamandalam, in Tamil Nadu.

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M. Vedhan

Transgenders present their fingers with the indelible ink mark after casting votes at Chennai Main College, Choolaimedu.

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B. Velankanni Raj

A police personnel helps an aged girl to solid her vote at a polling sales space, in Pallavaram.

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M. Govarthan

An aged voter is assisted by a volunteer to solid his vote at a polling station, in Erode, in Tamil Nadu.

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S.S. Kumar

Polling acquired delayed as a result of a technical glitch in EVM, at Authorities Main College, Saram, in Puducherry. Individuals needed to wait outdoors as officers restore the machine.

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S. Ganesan

Irate Sales space Degree Officers (BLOs) wait outdoors the Rajaji Vidyalaya polling station at Thennur in Tiruchi after they have been requested to remain 100 metres away by the police. The BLOs refused to distribute the voter info slips, on being unwell handled.

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S. Ganesan

Mohamed Ismail (82) and Nabisha (78) of Khajathoppu wait to solid their votes at Mahatma Gandhi polling station in Tiruchi. The couple didn’t get the voter info slip at their house, they needed to come to the venue for voting.

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