Union Minister Piyush Goyal, overseeing BJP’s Tamil Nadu election strategy, announced plans for NDA partners to collaborate on seat allocation. Goyal’s visit to Chennai aims to expedite the NDA’s seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Assembly elections. The high-level discussions, including meetings with key alliance leaders, are crucial for resolving differences and reaching a consensus.
Goyal stressed the importance of a cooperative approach among partners to achieve a fair agreement. Emphasizing quality outcomes over rushed decisions, he highlighted the need for a durable and mutually acceptable formula. With nomination filing deadlines approaching, the focus is on identifying constituencies and finalizing candidates promptly.
The meeting is anticipated to be a pivotal moment in the NDA’s election preparations in Tamil Nadu. Goyal expressed optimism about the alliance’s prospects, citing public dissatisfaction with the ruling DMK-Congress alliance. He positioned the NDA as a viable alternative, focusing on development in sectors like agriculture, fisheries, and industry. Job creation, youth empowerment, and support for startups are key priorities for the alliance’s agenda.
The outcome of the discussions is expected to not only determine the seat-sharing agreement but also pave the way for a coordinated and vigorous NDA campaign in Tamil Nadu.
