AIADMK to contest 182 seats
AIADMK to contest 182 seats
Announcing the constituencies in the polls to the 234-member Assembly, the party said it would leave 35 seats to its main ally MDMK.

Chennai: The ruling AIADMK in Tamil Nadu, which had won 132 of the 140 seats it contested in 2001, on Thursday decided to seek mandate from a record number of 182 constituencies in the coming Assembly elections.

Announcing the constituencies it would be contesting in the May 8 polls to the 234-member Assembly, the party said it would leave 35 seats to its main ally MDMK, nine to DPI, two each to INL and INTUC, one each to Movendar Munnetra Kazhagam, JD(S) and splinter groups of IUML and AIFB.

However, the list was silent on allocation of seats to the newly-formed Tamizhaga Indira Congress floated by expelled Congress leader Tindivanam K Ramamurthee, Republican Party of India led by CK Tamizharasan, who had been supporting AIADMK right from 1984, and other small parties.

The party would contest nine of the 14 Assembly seats in Chennai city, leaving four to the MDMK and one to IUML.

Incidentally, IUML had been allotted Chepauk, now represented by DMK chief M Karunanidhi in the state assembly.

Christening the AIADMK-led front as 'Democratic People's Alliance' (DPA), sounding like the DMK-led Democratic Progressive Alliance, party supremo and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said she would be undertaking a campaign tour of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Kerala from March 31.

The maximum number of constituencies AIADMK had contested was 160 in 1984.

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