The Congress-DMK alliance is set to form a government in Puducherry, providing a silver lining in an otherwise gloomy scenario for the Congress.
Congress has emerged as single largest party with 15 seats. Together, the Congress-Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam alliance, which contested both Tamil Nadu and Puducherry assembly elections, has won 17 of 30 seats.
“I congratulate the people of Puducherry for giving the party the mandate,” said Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
The All India N R Congress (AINRC), which ruled the Union Territory for the last five years, won only eight seats, emerging as the second largest party in the assembly. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), which fielded 30 candidates in the Union Territory, has seen success of four candidates. The N R Congress and AIADMK broke that alliance after the 2011 election.
Prominent among the successful Congress candidates were former chief minister and leader of the opposition in the outgoing assembly V Vaithilingam (Kamaraj Nagar) and Pradesh Congress Committee President A Namassivayam (Villianur).
Independent V Ramachandran, backed by the People’s Welfare Alliance (PWA), defeated Congress heavyweight E Valsaraj in Mahe.
In 2011 Assembly election, AINRC won 15 seats, AIADMK won five seats, Congress won seven seats, DMK got two seats, while one seat was won by an Independent.
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