In a PIL, M Karthikeyan, a DMK functionary, submitted that voting was stopped in all the nine booths at the Chinnasamy Ammal School polling station in Tirupur when only 6,400 out of the total 9,672 voters had exercised their franchise after police took out a march in front of the station.
Though the overall polling percentage in Tirupur was 76.22 per cent, it was only 66.17 per cent in these nine booths, he contended.
Karthikeyan said when they sought to lodge a complaint with the Returning Officer on April 24 and 25 and request repoll in the station, he was not available either in person or over phone.
The next day the Election Commission announced that there would not be any repoll in any booth in the state, he said, adding his request for repoll was received by the commission on April 28.
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