Annamalai Rallies in Tamil Nadu as High-Voltage Campaign Enters Final Phase

Senior BJP leader K. Annamalai is intensifying the NDA's campaign across key constituencies in Tamil Nadu's Dharmapuri district with just days left before the April 23 Assembly elections. He launched a sharp attack on the ruling DMK government, alleging failure on law and order, narcotics control, and the safety of women and children. Annamalai expressed confidence in the NDA's prospects and urged voters to support a political change in the state. The election is set to be a closely fought four-cornered contest as campaigning reaches its peak.

Key Points: BJP's Annamalai Campaigns in Tamil Nadu Ahead of Polls

  • Annamalai to campaign in Dharmapuri district
  • Four-cornered contest in Tamil Nadu polls
  • Final phase of high-voltage campaigning
  • NDA aims to mobilise voter support
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Annamalai to campaign today across key Tamil Nadu constituencies ahead of April 23 polls

BJP leader K. Annamalai campaigns in key Tamil Nadu constituencies, attacking the DMK government and mobilising NDA support for the April 23 elections.

"The DMK government has weakened governance and failed to ensure public safety. We will remove this ineffective administration. - K. Annamalai"

Chennai, April 18

Senior BJP leader and former Tamil Nadu state president of the party, K. Annamalai will campaign on Saturday across several key constituencies in the state, intensifying the National Democratic Alliance's outreach ahead of the Assembly elections scheduled for April 23.

Tamil Nadu is set to witness a four-cornered contest this election, with the DMK-led alliance, the AIADMK-led NDA, Naam Tamilar Katchi, and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam all in the fray.

With just days left for polling, political parties have ramped up their campaign efforts, deploying top leaders and key functionaries across constituencies in a bid to consolidate voter support.

As part of this push, Annamalai will campaign in Dharmapuri district and surrounding regions, covering constituencies such as Dharmapuri, Pennagaram, Palacode, Pappireddipatti, Harur, and Thalli.

His visit is aimed at mobilising support for NDA candidates in what is being seen as a crucial electoral battleground.

In a post on X, Annamalai confirmed his campaign schedule, stating that he would directly engage with voters in Dharmapuri and Thalli Assembly constituencies on April 18.

He expressed confidence in the NDA's prospects, asserting that the alliance's candidates would emerge victorious in the upcoming elections.

Launching a sharp attack on the ruling DMK government, Annamalai alleged that the administration had failed on multiple fronts, including maintaining law and order and curbing the spread of narcotics.

He further alleged that the safety of women and children had been compromised under the current regime.

"The DMK government has weakened governance and failed to ensure public safety. We will remove this ineffective administration," he said in his message.

Appealing to the public, Annamalai urged voters to come out in large numbers and support the NDA, emphasising the need for a political change in the state.

With high-voltage campaigning entering its final phase, Tamil Nadu's political landscape is witnessing intense mobilisation, as parties seek to gain an edge in what is expected to be a closely fought election.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some focus on Dharmapuri region! These areas often feel neglected. Hope Annamalai's visit brings more than just promises. Development here has been slow for years. 🤞
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Suresh O
The issue of law and order and narcotics is serious. If the DMK government has failed on this front as alleged, then a change is definitely needed. Safety of our families should be the top priority.
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Anjali F
So much political noise these days. Every party claims they will bring change. As a voter, I just want to see the candidate's work in my constituency, not just big leader rallies.
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Karthik V
Annamalai is confident, but the ground reality is complex. The NDA's presence in Tamil Nadu is still growing. It will be interesting to see if this last-minute push converts to seats. The youth are watching closely!
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Michael C
Following this election from abroad. The multi-cornered contest makes it very unpredictable. Hope the focus remains on issues like jobs and infrastructure, not just on attacking opponents.

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