Security measures have been intensified ahead of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s final public gathering in Tamil Nadu. The event, led by Tamil Nadu BJP leader Nainar Nagendran, is scheduled for Sunday at 5 p.m. in the Pallathivayal area near Balan Nagar in Tirukokarnam, Pudukkottai.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to attend the rally and address the audience. To ensure safety, a ban on drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles has been imposed around the venue for the day as a precautionary step to prevent any undesirable incidents during the gathering.
Stringent action will be taken against those disobeying the ban, as warned by the police. Security arrangements include multiple layers of protection at the venue, with checkpoints for frisking and inspection set up at all entry points.
Barricades have been installed to manage the crowd flow, and surveillance teams are in place in and around the rally area. Additional police forces have been deployed on key roads to regulate traffic and maintain smooth movement of vehicles.
This concluding rally signifies the end of the BJP’s state-wide campaign and is anticipated to attract a large number of party members and supporters. The party aims to use this platform to boost morale among its workers and strengthen its organizational presence before the upcoming Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.
Various senior leaders from the state and district levels are expected to attend the event. Authorities have urged the public to cooperate with the security protocols and adhere to the regulations put in place for the occasion.
Motorists should anticipate traffic diversions near the venue during the rally and plan their routes accordingly. Officials assure that all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure the safety of participants and the public, as well as to facilitate a peaceful and orderly conduct of this significant political gathering.
