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Criminal Cases for Newspaper Format C-7 Information regarding individuals with pending criminal cases, who have been selected as candidates, along with the reasons for such selection, as also as to why other individuals without criminal antecedents could not be selected as candidates. (As per the Commission's directions issued in pursuance of the Order dated 13.02.2020 of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in contempt petition (C) no. 2192 of2018 in WP(C) no. 536 of 2011) Name of the Political Party - All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) | Name of Election: General Election to the house of people (Legislative Assembly) 2021 | Name of State: Tamil Nadu AC AC Name Candidate Name Criminal Antecedents The reasons for the selection of the candidate. Selection shall Reasons as to why other individuals without criminal Number be with reference to the qualifications, achievements and antecedents could not be selected as candidates merit of the candidate, and not mere "winnability"at the polls 6 Avadi Thiru. K.Pandiarajan a. Nature of the offences: (i) Section 171 F (Non-Cognizable+Bailable) Thiru K Pandiarajan alias Ma Foi Pandiarajan is one of the most Thiru K Pandiarajan is a very respectable and renowned leader, b. Case no: i. CC/ 72/ 2019 respected businessmen and political figures of the state of not only in Avadi but also in the state. He has had a very ii. CRL/OP/ 33597/ 2019 (Main) - Sec 171 F of IPC, Sec 123(2)(b) RP Act & Sec 2 Tamil Nadu. Highly educated and renowned for his business successful term as the MLA of Avadi and is the undisputed PINH Act 2003. acumen, Thiru Pandiarajan is also well known for his social and choice of the people of Avadi and thus, he was the selected iii. CRL/ OP/ 33597 2019 - Sec 171 F of IPC, Sec 123(2)(b) RP Act & Sec 2 PINH philanthropist activities in which he has engaged since the early choice of the party over other potential aspirants. The cases Act 2003. 2000s. Being a 2-time Member of the Legislative Assembly, he's against the candidate were alleged election offences which, in iv. CRL MP / 18527/ 2019 a very popular and respectable leader, especially in his our opinion, were politically motivated and have been filed c. Name of the Court: constituency of Avadi. He also serves as a minister in the based on distorted representation of facts. (i). Additional Special Court (MP & MLA Court) current state government. Thus, he is the undisputed choice of (ii) Madras High Court the people of Avadi. (iii)Madras High Court (iv) Madras High Court d. Whether charges have been framed or not (Yes/No): No e. Date of conviction, if any: Not applicable f. Details of punishment undergone, if any: Not applicable g. Any other information required to be given: 16 Egmore (SC) Thiru. B.John Pandian a. Nature of the offences: (i) Section 153A (Cognizable+Non-Bailable), Section 505 (1) (c) Thiru John Pandian is one of the most renowned faces of Tamil The AIADMK is committed to taking all its alliance partners (Non-Cognizable+Non-Bailable) Nadu politics. As the leader of the TMMK, he has been actively along so that the diverse interests of the people of Tamil Nadu (ii) Section 143 (Cognizable+Bailable), Section 189 (Non-Cognizable+Bailable) involved in working towards upliftment of the society, are well represented. Thiru John Pandian, owing to his b. Case no: especially the marginalized. He is a respected leader, who is popularity and stature, along with his track record for social i. CR No: 253/ 2020, B3-Kattur Police Station - Sec 153A, 505(1)(C) of IPC popular amongst party cadre and the voters and thus is the and philanthropic activities was the ideal choice for the party in ii. CC No. 5803/2018 - Sec 143, 189 & Sec 41 TNCPA (iii) CR.No321 of 2018. most obvious choice for the party this seat. The cases against the candidate are pending and the c. Name of the Court: (i). Second Magistrate Court - Egmore party believes that alleged offences should not entirely nullify d. Whether charges have been framed or not (Yes/No): Yes the candidature of a credible leader. e. Date of conviction, if any: f. Details of punishment undergone, if any: g. Any other information required to be given: 23 Saidapet Thiru. Saidai a. Nature of the offences: (i) Section 276 C(2) (Non-Cognizable+Bailable) Thiru Saidai Duraisamy is a senior politician within the party In our opinion, the financial irregularity cases against the Duraisamy (ii) Section 276 C(1) (Non-Cognizable+Non-Bailable) and carries good respect among the general public. Owing to candidate are based on a distortion of facts and are liable to be (iii) Section 276 CC (Non-Cognizable+Non-Bailable) his philanthropic attitude and concern for the people, he dismissed. In this case, depriving an able statesman of b. Case no: i.EO. CC No: 114/ 2019 - U/s.276 C(2) of IT Act. currently operates Manidhaneyam IAS academy, a free candidature would be a disservice to the people of the ii.EO. CC No: 115/ 2019 - U/s.276 C(1) of IT Act. coaching academy for the aspirants of the Civil Services constituency. iii.EO. CC No: 116/ 2019 - U/s.276 CC of IT Act. Examination in the state. He is the first AIADMK candidate to c. Name of the Court: (i). Addl C.M.M, EO II, Egmore (ii). Addl C.M.M, EO II, Egmore (iii). become the Mayor of Chennai from October 2011 to November Addl C.M.M, EO II, Egmore 2016 with a huge margin which speaks of his popularity and d. Whether charges have been framed or not (Yes/No): Yes credibility among the people of the region. e. Date of conviction, if any: No f. Details of punishment undergone, if any: No g. Any other information required to be given: 24 T. Nagar Thiru. B. a. Nature of the offences: (i) Section 420 (Cognizable+Non-Bailable) Thiru B Sathyanarayan has had a successful term as the MLA of His successful track record as the M.L.A of the constituency Sathiyanarayan b. Case no: (i) CR No: 507/ 2006 CCB, Chennai City - Sec 420 of IPC T Nagar. His work as the MLA is widely renowned and makes him the unanimous choice of the party. He has immense c. Name of the Court: (i). CC No: 2394/ 2007. Exclusive trial of CCB Cases, Egmore, appreciated by the voters. As the current District Secretary of goodwill amongst the people of the constituency. In our Chennai the AIADMK, he is very popular amongst the party cadre as opinion, the cases against him are politically motivated filed by d. Whether charges have been framed or not (Yes/No): No well. His popularity amongst the voters and cadre members the opposition and are liable to be dismissed. e. Date of conviction, if any: No makes him the obvious choice for the party in T Nagar f. Details of punishment undergone, if any: No g. Any other information required to be given: 40 Katpadi Thiru. V. Ramu a. Nature of the offences: Thiru V Ramu is a dedicated candidate and party worker. He Thiru Ramu is the AIADMK Gudiyattam East Union Secretary b. Case no: (i). Cr. No: 200/ 2019, Gudiyatham Town Police Station - Sec 4A(La) of TOPPD has shown his undeterred commitment towards the welfare of and the Vellore Central Cooperative Bank Chairman. He has a Act. the people of Tamil Nadu. To add to this, he has also been good understanding of the onground conditions in his c. Name of the Court: (i). STC Case No: 17/2021, Gudiyatham Judicial Magistrate Court engaged in social and philanthropic causes in his region for a constituency and is best placed to represent the interests of the d. Whether charges have been framed or not (Yes/No): Yes long time and remains a shining beacon for the marginalized voters of the constituency. The alleged cases against the e. Date of conviction, if any: No population. All of the above has made him the indubitable candidate are misconceived and liable to be dismissed. f. Details of punishment undergone, if any: No choice for this constituency Therefore, the people of the constituency should not be g. Any other information required to be given: deprived of an able statesman 45 K. V. Kuppam (SC) Thiru. Jagan Moorthy. a. Nature of the offences: (i) Section 147 (Cognizable+Bailable), Section 148 Thiru Poovai Jaganmoorthy is the founder of the Puratchi Thiru Poovai Jaganmoorthy is the ideal choice, considering his M (Cognizable+Bailable), Section 427 (Non-Cognizable+Bailable) (ii) Section 307 Bharatham Party, which works actively for uplifting of the unique position as an ex M.L.A and founder of the Puratchi (Cognizable+Non-Bailable) (iii) Section 143 (Cognizable+Bailable), Section 269 downtrodden sections of the society. He was the M.L.A of Bharatham Party, a movement for the downtrodden. He has (Cognizable+Bailable) Arakkonam in 2006-2011. AIADMK has always been an inclusive not been convicted for any offence and, in our opinion, will be b. Case no: party and believes in working strongly with its alliance partners acquitted of all charges. i. CR No: 524/ 97, Vellavedu Police Station - Sec of 147, 148, 427 IPC r/w Sec 3(1) of for the development of the state. The Puratchi Bharatham and TNPPD Act. Thiru Jaganmoorthy are an important part of the AIADMK ii. CR No: 525/ 97, Vellavedu Police Station - Sec of 147, 148, 307 IPC r/w Sec 4 of alliance and command respect across the region.
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