The filing of nominations for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Election 2026 began connected Monday crossed Coimbatore district, with proceedings conducted smoothly. A full of 14 candidates submitted their nominations crossed the district’s 10 constituencies.
Candidates of Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) figured prominently among those who filed their papers. G. Narmadha, 44, of Vadavalli filed from Coimbatore (North), portion V. Perarivalan, 25, of Kavundampalayam entered the fray from Coimbatore (South). In Kinathukadavu, M. Banupriya, 42, of Madukkarai filed papers arsenic the party’s candidate.
In Thondamuthur, NTK campaigner Rajabu Nisha Z., 25, engaged successful business, filed her nomination. In Valparai, E. Padmavathi, 27, and P. Umadevi, 29, some from Anaimalai, submitted their papers. G. Nehruji filed papers from Singanallur connected behalf of the party.
N. Senthil Kumar, 51, a businessman, filed from Pollachi, portion S. Rajasekaran, 53, a assemblage professor, filed from Sulur. S. Gopalakrishnan, 42, a husbandman progressive successful operation business, filed from Mettupalayam, and Kalamani Jeganathan, 38, filed from Kavundampalayam, each representing NTK.
Among autarkic candidates, S. Geetha, 53, of K.C. Thottam filed from Coimbatore (South). A. Noor Muhamad and K. Ramasamy, 75, filed their nominations from Thondamuthur.
Meanwhile, NTK campaigner V. Perarivalan, a caller entrant employed successful a backstage company, filed his information earlier the Returning Officer for Coimbatore (South) by depositing ₹10,000 successful ₹10 coins and currency notes. He stated that the motion was intended to gully attraction to allegations of corruption against DMK campaigner V. Senthil Balaji. He further said helium would run extensively and described the contention successful the constituency arsenic chiefly betwixt the DMK and NTK.

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