CHENNAI: With just days remaining for polling in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled on April 23, election authorities have significantly intensified enforcement measures, leading to the seizure of large quantities of cash, gold, narcotics, liquor, and other inducements across the state. Officials stated that seizures made as part of the ongoing crackdown have crossed ₹1, 200 crore so far.
This includes more than ₹500 crore worth of cash and valuables confiscated directly by election monitoring teams, while enforcement agencies such as the Income Tax department and indirect tax authorities have contributed substantially to the total through independent operations.
In addition to cash, authorities have seized considerable quantities of liquor and banned substances, pointing to sustained attempts to influence voters through illegal means.
Reports of inducement distribution, including coupons and freebies, have emerged from several areas, particularly in urban and semi-urban pockets.
Enforcement teams have responded with coordinated action, resulting in the registration of around 100 cases related to violations of the Model Code of Conduct and other electoral laws.
Among districts, Tiruvallur has recorded the highest value of seizures, followed by Chennai, indicating a concentrated focus on key constituencies where electoral competition is intense.