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Biryani shop owners in Madurai disappointed by lack of orders this election season

By ANI | Updated: March 28, 2021 06:20 IST

Amid the election season in Tamil Nadu, restaurant owners in Madurai have been disappointed by the lack of orders for food, which typically sees a boost when political parties campaign in the area.

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Amid the election season in Tamil Nadu, restaurant owners in Madurai have been disappointed by the lack of orders for food, which typically sees a boost when political parties campaign in the area.

Raja Mohamad, a biry shop owner said that usually during polls, they get orders for 200 to 300 plates. This year, however, he is yet to receive any.

"Political parties generally buy biry as lunch for those who campaign around here. They place orders for 200 to 300 plates of biry daily from the opening days of the campaign to the counting day. But no biry orders have been received for this election so far," Mohamad told .

"We are disappointed as many local stores rely on these elections for a boost in business," he added.

The Tamil Nadu assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 6 and the counting of votes will be done on May 2.

Polls will be held for 234 seats in the state with the Congress-DMK and BJP-AIADMK alliance being the major groups contesting against each other.

( With inputs from ANI )

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