The coming election is the maiden contest for Indiya Jananayaka Katchi (IJK), and Kongunadu Makkal Desiya Katchi (KMDK), both allies of BJP. However, none of these parties have taken the electoral plunge on their own and have been part of BJP alliance.
DMDK, PMK, IJK, KMDK, New Justice Party are part of the BJP-led grand alliance.
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BJP is contesting in eight seats, DMDK 14, PMK in eight, MDMK seven seats, IJK and KMDK one each under the alliance.
This election is also the maiden entry of the Aam Aadmi party into the political landscape of the state.
Apart from new regional parties hoping to make their political mark, several individuals are also making their debut in the poll fray, including Karti, son of Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram and Anbumani Ramadoss, former Union Health Minister and son of PMK founder leader S Ramadoss.
Though Anbumani Ramadoss was elected to Rajya Sabha, it is the first time that he is contesting the Lok Sabha polls.
Most AIADMK candidates are also making their first poll appearance which include J Jayavardhan, son of former Speaker D Jayakumar. Jayavardhan is contesting from South Chennai.
From the DMK camp, P Jegan, a post graduate in Commerce and a prominent figure in Tuticorin, is entering the poll fray followed by R Girirajan, who is contesting from North Chennai constituency.
CPI(M) candidate and National vice-president of All India Democratic Women’s Association, Tamil Nadu unit secretary, U Vasuki is also making her debut from North Chennai LS seat.
One of the AAP candidates in Tamil Nadu is anti-nuclear activist
SP Udayakumar, spearheading the campaign at Idinthakarai, the nerve centre of the stir against the Indo-Russian nuclear power project in Kudankulam.
Udayakumar is contesting from Kanyakumari while his colleague Pushparayan is contesting from Tuticorin.
In Puducherry, it is also the first Lok Sabha election for the ruling NR Congress government.
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