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Anti-incumbency vote

This is with reference to "An anti-incumbency vote in Tamil Nadu?" (Business Line, May 5). It is true that the DMK-led Front appears to be formidable and that the anti-incumbency factor is at work. But it cannot afford to be complacent and take the AIADMK-led alliance lightly. The latter has its traditional vote-bank. And along with the party's own committed workers, it has the support of BJP workers.

So one should be prepared for some surprises in the election results, at least in a few constituencies.

A. Jacob Sahayam

Thiruvananthapuram

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