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TN BJP allocates seat to tainted astrologer in Urban polls

- February 11, 2022

Chennai, Feb 11 (BPNS)

While BJP has been claiming that it was a political party that stands for ‘Dharma’, a tainted astrologer who practices sorcery and also doubles up as a money lender is the party candidate from Vilathikulam in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu.

The candidate, Sakthi Muneeswaran accused in a cheating case is contesting from ward 15 of Vilathikulam town panchayat. He was arrested in September 2021 for cheating an elderly widow of a gold chain under the pretext of doing pooja to appease her dead husband’s soul.

He was later remanded in judicial custody in this cheating case for 14 days.

The 15th ward of Vilathikulam town panchayat having 850 odd votes is an SC reserved seat. The other candidates in the fray are AIADMK Vilathikulam town unit secretary’s wife Pandiammal,  DMK’s Subburaj, and an independent candidate.

Shakti Muneeswaran however told BPNS  “A criminal case was registered against me on the basis of certain personal financial disputes. I am contesting  from this seat for the fourth time and I am confident  that I  would win this time.”

He said that even after the police case local people had helped him build a small temple. Muneeswaran said, “ If my reputation was bad, people would not have supported me. The local people knew that I am innocent and this time I will win as a BJP candidate”.

The astrologer said that he was planning to contest as an independent candidate but the BJP leaders offered him a seat at the last moment.

BJP leaders when contacted however said that they could not check his background as time was very less to file the nomination at the last moment. Thoothukudi North district secretary of BJP, K. Ramamurthy while speaking to IANS said, “ We didn’t get proper time to check his antecedents and on his background as there was less time to prepare the candidate list.”

It may be noted that BJP had served its alliance with the AIADMK in a bid to expand the party’s grass-root connectivity and hence in several constituencies party had allocated seats to people who were not actually from the ideological background of the saffron camp.