TIRUCHIRAPPALLI District · 11 candidates · 1 with declared cases
N. Thiyagarajan
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The Musiri constituency in Tamil Nadu has been represented by N. Thiyagarajan of the DMK since the 2021 election. Over the past five years, the constituency has benefited from broader state-level development initiatives under the DMK government led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. Major infrastructure improvements included the completion of the four-laning of NH-36 between Sethiyathope and Cholapuram (50 km stretch) costing over ₹2,350 crore as part of the Vikravandi–Thanjavur Economic Corridor, and the second phase of a ₹4,000 crore project announced to improve 10,000 km of rural roads across Tamil Nadu. The constituency likely benefited from the Jal Jeevan Mission which provided drinking water to over 7.15 lakh rural houses at ₹2,123 crore, and the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme which constructed over 3.30 lakh rural houses between May 2021 and October 2024. The MLA Constituency Development Scheme (MLACDS) allocated ₹702 crore annually from 2021-22 to 2023-24, with over 34,000 works initiated and 26,000 completed statewide. Social welfare schemes like the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme for school children and the Green Tamil Nadu Mission were also implemented during this period. Tamil Nadu as a whole attracted ₹9.74 lakh crore in investments and created an estimated 31 lakh jobs from 2021 to 2023, though specific employment data for Musiri is not available. However, detailed information about Musiri-specific projects, controversies, or problems is notably limited in available records. No major scandals or controversies directly involving MLA N. Thiyagarajan or specific to Musiri were documented in the search results. Common issues that may affect the constituency include civic challenges like flooding, water shortages, garbage disposal, and potential delays in project completion, though specific grievances are not well-documented. Voters should consider both the statewide development initiatives that may have benefited Musiri and the lack of publicly available information about constituency-specific achievements, unfulfilled promises, or local issues when evaluating the MLA's five-year tenure.
Turnout
77.24%
Total Votes
1,79,706
Victory Margin
26,836 (14.93%)
NOTA Votes
1,092 (0.61%)
Total Electors: 2,32,659
| # | Candidate | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
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N. Thiyagarajan DMK |
| 90,624 |
| 50.43% |
| 2 | M. Selvarasu AIADMK | 63,788 | 35.50% |
| 3 | Sridevi Ilangovan NTK | 14,311 | 7.96% |
| 4 | K. S. Kumar DMDK | 3,182 | 1.77% |
| 5 | S. Gokul MNM | 2,499 | 1.39% |
| — | NOTA (None of the Above) | 1,092 | 0.61% |
Turnout
80.37%
Total Votes
1,70,909
Victory Margin
32,087 (18.77%)
Total Electors: 2,12,653
SELVARASU M
ADMK
89,398
52.31%
Vijaya Babu S
INC
57,311
33.53%