On the last day for withdrawal of nominations, seven candidates -- AIADMK's K R Arjunan, V Maithreyan, T Rathnavel, R Lakshmanan, CPI's D Raja, DMK's Kanimozhi and DMDK's A R Elangovan -- remained in the fray after Thangamuthu (AIADMK) withdrew from the contest in favour of the CPI nominee.
With the winning chances for AIADMK's four candidates being virtually confirmed, given the number of MLAs (151) the ruling party has in the Assembly, party chief Jayalalithaa's decision to back CPI's Raja gave him an edge over others for the fifth seat.
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CPI(M) and All India Forward Bloc have declared their support to Raja.
DMK's sitting MP Kanimozhi, bidding for a second term and DMDK's Elangovan, who is aspiring to make his debut to the Upper House, are locked in a fierce battle of the ballot for the sixth seat.
DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi has been working to ensure his daughter's victory by seeking support of other parties, especially from Congress, which has five members in the Assembly.
DMK has succeeded in getting support of Manidhaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK) and Pudhiya Thamizhagam (PT), which have two MLAs each in the Assembly, whereas DMDK has received any word of assurance from any party.
Interestingly, DMDK has also sought the support of Congress, which has not declared its stand so far.
The three member PMK would announce its decision after its executive council meeting tomorrow.
Following is the party position in the assembly: AIADMK 151, DMDK 29, DMK 23, CPM 10, CPI 8, CONG 5, PMK 3, MMK 2, Puthiya Thamilagam 2, All India Forward Bloc 1.