BJP Sees NDA Surge in Tamil Nadu as Campaigning Concludes

A BJP spokesperson claims the NDA alliance is witnessing a strong surge in public support as campaigning for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections concludes. He pointed to large turnouts at rallies addressed by top BJP leaders as evidence of this momentum. The statement also criticized the ruling DMK and its alliance with the Congress, alleging a lack of coordination and internal differences. Polling for all 234 constituencies will be held on April 23, with results expected on May 4.

Key Points: BJP Claims NDA Momentum in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

  • BJP claims NDA surge in Tamil Nadu
  • Cites large turnouts at Modi, Shah rallies
  • Criticizes DMK-Congress alliance coordination
  • Polling for 234 seats on April 23
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BJP claims NDA surge in TN as campaigning to end today

BJP spokesperson cites large rally turnouts, criticizes DMK-Congress coordination as campaigning ends for Tamil Nadu polls.

"the NDA... is heading towards a decisive mandate - A.N.S. Prasad"

Chennai, April 21

A.N.S. Prasad, spokesperson of the Tamil Nadu unit of the BJP, on Tuesday claimed that the National Democratic Alliance is witnessing a strong surge in public support across Tamil Nadu as campaigning for the Assembly elections concluded.

Prasad in a statement said the NDA - led by the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and comprising the BJP, PMK, AMMK and other allies - is heading towards a decisive mandate.

He expressed confidence that AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami would form the next government after the results.

Prasad pointed to large turnouts at rallies addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari in cities such as Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli as evidence of the alliance's growing momentum.

At the same time, Prasad criticised the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and its alliance with the Congress, alleging a lack of coordination between the partners.

Referring to campaign events involving Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, he claimed that he did not consistently share the stage with Chief Minister M.K. Stalin during his recent visits to the state.

According to Prasad, Rahul Gandhi addressed meetings in districts including Tiruvallur, Ranipet, Tiruchirappalli, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli and Kanniyakumari, but made limited references to Stalin in his speeches.

He alleged that such instances reflected internal differences within the DMK-Congress alliance. The BJP leader also cited certain campaign incidents and remarks by opposition figures to argue that the ruling alliance was facing discontent among its partners.

However, the DMK and its allies, including the Congress led by Mallikarjun Kharge, have rejected these allegations, asserting that their alliance remains united and focussed on governance and welfare initiatives.

Polling for all 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu will be held on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The elections are expected to witness a direct contest between the DMK-led alliance and the AIADMK-led NDA.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I feel both sides are making tall claims. The DMK-Congress coordination does seem a bit off this time, but AIADMK with BJP is also an unusual combo for our state. 🤔 The voter is the real king.
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Rahul R
Modi Shah's rallies always draw crowds, that's a fact. But converting that into seats for AIADMK is a different ball game. Prasad is doing his job as a spokesperson, but ground reality might be different.
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Meera T
I appreciate the article showing both sides. The BJP leader's points about Rahul Gandhi not sharing the stage consistently are valid observations. It does raise questions about the opposition's unity.
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David E
Watching from outside, Tamil Nadu politics is fascinating. The claim of a "surge" is standard pre-election rhetoric everywhere. The real test is the ballot box. Hope the process is peaceful and fair.
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Anjali F
Enough of this political blame game! I just want whichever government comes to power to focus on water issues in Chennai and better infrastructure. That's what matters to us common people. 🙏

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