Narayanasamy has the support of DMK and VCK while AINRC, whose founder N Narayanasamy is the leader of the opposition, is backing Segar.
The bypoll is being held to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Congress legislator A John Kumar on September 15 to facilitate Narayanasamy, a non-member of the house, to contest the poll and get elected to the assembly to fulfill the constitutional obligation.
The strength of Congress in the 30 member assembly was 15 before John Kumar quit the post of MLA.
Campaigning had gathered steam over the last one month, with Narayanasamy stressing that Puducherry had scope for big development and that this potential was 'wasted' during the previous AINRC rule.
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He had also said that the Congress government had come out with a new industrial policy which would add to the fast industrialisation and assured voters that no stone would be left unturned to measure upto their expectations.
He had opined that the bypoll was forced on people by Narayanasamy as he has been hankering after power and office'.
A team of AIADMK ministers from Tamil Naduhave also camped in the constituency to meet voters in a bid to register their backing to the party nominee.
AICC General Secretary Mukul Wasnik was among those who campaigned for Narayanasamy,bringing to focus his 'capability' to ensure full fledged development of the union territory.
DMK treasurer and Leader of the opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly M K Stalin who had also campaigned for Narayanasamy, said Puducherry would witness faster development particularly in maintenance of law and order through his stewardship.
The constituency has a total strength of 31,366 voters.
There are a total of eight contestants in the fray.
All 26 polling stations have been declared vulnerable and are being monitored by Central Armed police personnel, the Chief Electoral Officer V Candavelou had said.
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