The Election Commission (EC) on Sunday night decided to defer holding of Assembly elections in the Thanjavur constituency in Tamil Nadu following evidence of large scale distribution of money to the voters, a move which came a day after it took similar decision for Aravakurichi.
According to the Commission order, polling for Thanjavur Assembly constituency, which was scheduled to be held on Monday, will now be held on May 23.
On the basis of report of its observer, the poll panel decided to postpone the elections to May 23 so that "the vitiating effect of the money power created by the distribution of money and gift items to the electors of the constituency loses its intensity and a more congenial atmosphere conducive to the conduct of free and fair election is created".
The Commission said that the poll in the constituency will now be held on May 23 and the counting of votes will take place at 8 am on May 25 instead of May 19 as scheduled earlier.
Using its Constitutional powers, the EC had made a similar decision on Aravakurichi on Saturday night.
Tamil Nadu, along with Kerala and Puducherry, is going for a single phase assembly election on May 16.