Ahead of his visit to Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the National Democratic Alliance’s increasing support in the southern state. PM Modi expressed confidence in NDA’s standing in Tamil Nadu, stating that the people are ready to move on from the current DMK government due to NDA’s governance track record and focus on regional interests. This sets the stage for a significant political rally in Madurantakam, marking the official launch of NDA’s campaign for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
The political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu has intensified as the election nears, with the BJP state president announcing PM Modi’s participation in a prominent public event to kick off NDA’s electoral campaign. The rally, scheduled for January 23 in Madurantakam, is expected to draw substantial crowds and volunteers from various parts of the state. Key leaders from NDA constituents like AIADMK, BJP, PMK, TMC, and AMMK are set to attend the event, emphasizing a united front for the elections.
PM Modi’s social media post underlined the NDA’s focus on good governance, regional aspirations, and criticism of the current DMK administration, aligning with the alliance’s strategy to position itself as a viable choice in the upcoming polls. The Madurantakam rally not only aims to boost party morale but also signals the beginning of an extensive campaign drive across Tamil Nadu as the Assembly elections draw closer.
