NTK chief coordinator Seeman is gearing up to commence a rigorous six-day election campaign in northern Tamil Nadu, spanning various constituencies from March 23 to March 28. The campaign kicks off with a symbolic gesture as Seeman will offer prayers at the Murugan temple in Tiruttani on Monday. Subsequently, he will conduct vehicle rallies in Tiruttani and Sholinghur, interact with voters, and address a significant public meeting in Ranipet.
Seeman’s tour continues on March 24 with campaign events in Vellore, Gudiyattam, and Ambur, followed by public meetings in Tirupattur and Uthangarai to present the party’s electoral vision and garner grassroots support. Moving to the third day, March 25, Seeman will concentrate on Krishnagiri district and neighboring areas, covering Krishnagiri, Soolagiri, Palacode, and concluding with a public meeting in Pennagaram.
On March 26, Seeman will escalate his outreach in the Salem region, conducting rallies in Mettur, Omalur, Salem, and Vazhapadi, and addressing public gatherings in Attur and Kallakurichi to engage urban and rural voters. The campaign will progress into Tiruvannamalai and Villupuram districts on March 27, with visits to Sankarapuram, Thirukovilur, Cheyyar, and a public meeting in Vandavasi.
The final phase on March 28 will focus on crucial constituencies in the Kancheepuram region, including Kancheepuram, Sriperumbudur, and Poonamallee, culminating in public meetings in Tiruvallur and Avadi. The campaign aims to bolster NTK’s presence in northern Tamil Nadu through roadshows, direct voter interactions, and large public meetings, as the party aims to expand its electoral influence in the upcoming Assembly polls.
