Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national President N. Chandrababu Naidu is set to join the election campaign for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Tamil Nadu. Naidu will embark on a two-day campaign tour across Tamil Nadu starting from Monday, April 20. His itinerary includes visits to Coimbatore, Hosur, Chennai, Madurai, and Sattur.
The purpose of the visit is to boost party morale, enhance voter engagement, and reinforce the NDA’s focus on development, as stated by the TDP. Naidu will kick off his tour in Coimbatore with a significant public address, followed by rallies in Hosur and Thalli. Later in the day, he will lead a roadshow in Avadi, Chennai, engaging directly with the public and NDA supporters.
On the second day of the campaign, Naidu will travel to Madurai and then Sattur, where he will engage with community leaders and participate in a key campaign event. The tour will culminate with his return journey in the evening. Naidu’s campaign holds importance as the NDA intensifies its presence in Tamil Nadu, focusing on governance, economic progress, and inclusive development.
The Chief Minister’s emphasis on technology-driven governance and infrastructure expansion aligns with the alliance’s vision for Tamil Nadu’s future within India’s growth trajectory. The campaign in Tamil Nadu for the single-phase Assembly elections is set to conclude on April 21, with voting across all 234 constituencies scheduled for April 23 and counting on May 4. This high-energy campaign strategy combines broad outreach with targeted engagement across various regions within a short timeframe.
