Naam Tamilar Party Candidate Kalamani Jeganathan Votes in Coimbatore

Voting for the Lok Sabha elections began at 7 AM in Coimbatore today. Naam Tamilar Party's candidate, Kalamani Jeganathan, cast his vote at a government school in Kalapatti area.


Coimbatore: As the Lok Sabha elections’ voting commenced this morning at 7 AM, citizens lined up early to fulfill their democratic duties. The initial phase includes polling across 102 constituencies in 21 states. Amidst this nationwide exercise, Coimbatore witnesses enthusiastic voter turnout. Naam Tamilar Party’s Kalamani Jeganathan participated in the democratic process by casting his vote at a government high school located in the Kalapatti area. The election is being closely watched with significant participation observed from various political parties and independent candidates across the district.

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