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One vote upended veteran DMK leader K R Periakaruppan in Tiruppattur

Defeat of the sitting minister highlights surge of actor Vijay's TVK, which emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats in a historic debut

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DMK leader K R Periakaruppan. Image credit: X@OfficeOfKRP
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In a dramatic electoral upset, senior DMK leader and State Minister for Co-operatives KR Periakaruppan lost the Tiruppattur Assembly seat by a razor-thin margin of just one vote in the Tamil Nadu elections.

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Election Commission data revealed that Seenivasa Sethupathy R of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) secured victory with 83,375 votes, while Periakaruppan finished with 83,374 votes. The contest witnessed a tense finish; Periyakaruppan was leading by 30 votes at the end of the penultimate round before the final tally shifted in favour of the TVK candidate.

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The defeat of the sitting minister highlights the surge of actor Vijay's TVK, which emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats in a historic debut that disrupted the state's traditional bipolar politics. BJP's KC Thirumaran finished a distant third in the constituency with 29,054 votes.

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The result in Tiruppattur remains one of the closest in India's electoral history, emphasising the decisive impact of individual ballots.

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