TN: Boyanayak community boycotts assembly elections in Tiruppur district
Tiruppur (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 21 (ANI): The Boyanayak community has announced that it will boycott the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in Tiruppur district, expressing dissatisfaction over the lack of political representation and engagement from political parties.
Tiruppur district has eight Assembly constituencies, where voting is set to take place on Thursday (April 23). The decision to boycott the polls was taken during a meeting of the Tiruppur District Boyanayak Coordination Welfare Association held on Tuesday morning at Kovilvazhi area on Tarapur Road.
Following the discussions, the community formally declared its decision to stay away from the electoral process in the district.
Speaking on behalf of the community, members said they have been consistently overlooked by political parties despite having a significant voter base.
"There are 80,000 voters from our community in all 8 Assembly constituencies in Tiruppur district. But no party has given us an opportunity to contest in politics. Similarly, no political party has asked for our support. Therefore, we have decided to boycott this election. We do not want to vote for anyone in this election," the community stated.
Meanwhile, on the final day of campaigning, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK candidate from Kolathur, carried out a morning walk campaign in Chennai's Kannagi Nagar, drawing large crowds of supporters and local residents.
During the campaign, Stalin interacted with voters and sought support for the DMK candidate in the Saidapet constituency.
Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with results scheduled to be announced on May 4.
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