ERODE: Representatives of the senguntha mudaliar community on Wednesday said major political parties have failed to field a member from the community in Erode district for the April 23 Tamil Nadu assembly election. More than 500 members from the community have come forward to file nominations as independent candidates to protest what they called the neglect of the community by major parties.
State vice-president of the Thenninthiya Mahajana Mudaliar Sangam C Nandhagopal said, “Our community has a strong presence in the district, particularly in Erode East constituency. Our population would be around 80,000 families. We have more than 50,000 families in Erode West, besides a notable presence in Bhavani and Perundurai.”
Nandhagopal said their main complaint was that although they were the second largest community in the district, major parties did not give them an opportunity to contest. "The community needed a representative in the assembly who could strongly raise concerns of the weaving sector and issues related to the textile market," he said.
There are around 80 lakh members of the community across the state. Both DMK and AIADMK gave them only two seats each across the state, which they said was a clear sign of neglect.
V Senthil Kumaran is currently working as the Special Corresponde...
Read MoreV Senthil Kumaran is currently working as the Special Correspondent for The Times of India, focusing on the districts of Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, and Erode.
As the sole representative for these five districts in Western Tamil Nadu, Senthil Kumaran covers a wide range of topics, including crime, education, and civic issues. He has exposed numerous scams and held several government officials accountable for their actions.
In addition to his journalism work, he holds an MBA in Human Resources, an M.Sc. in Psychotherapy, and an LLB, along with a BA in English Literature.
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