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Proving most exit polls wrong, it becomes abundantly clear that there was no anti incumbency wave.

Our Correspidmet Ramya Kannan says "Early trends have started to pour in from the various counting centres in the state, and with that a clear trend has emerged - the AIADMK has a strident lead.


"Proving most exit polls wrong, it becomes abundantly clear that there was no anti incumbency wave to sweep the votes from the AIADMK, nor any other single event that would send votes away from the party. Interestingly, these trends have emerged from across the state, not just in the west or south which may be read as traditional AIADMK bastions, and therefore representative of how this election will be called.

"Going by these trends, it does seem that Ms. Jayalalithaa will come back to power comfortably, repeating a feat in Tamil Nadu that has only been achieved once before by her mentor MGR - be elected two contiguous terms as Chief Minister."

Source:http://www.thehindu.com/elections/tamilnadu2016/tamil-nadu-assembly-elections-early-trends-show-aiadmk-in-lead/article8619603.ece

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