Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tamil Nadu, where he unveiled various infrastructure projects in Madurai and criticized the ruling DMK at an NDA campaign rally. He also announced plans to develop historically significant sites like Adichanallur as world heritage destinations, emphasizing the preservation of Tamil civilization. Additionally, he visited the Tirupparankundram Murugan Temple to offer prayers for the state’s development.
At the rally, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the upcoming Assembly election as crucial for Tamil Nadu’s future. He expressed confidence in the NDA’s victory, criticizing the DMK’s governance failures despite its majority win in 2021. Modi also addressed concerns about rising crimes against women in the state, promising stronger law enforcement under the NDA’s leadership.
During his speech, Prime Minister Modi responded to a DMK leader’s statement of not fearing him, emphasizing democratic values. He asserted that respect for democracy should prevail over fear, interpreting the remark as a form of acknowledgment. The rally was attended by various NDA leaders, including AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami and PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss.
