Naidu's Tamil Nadu Blitz: NDA's 2-Day Campaign Push Before Polls

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will campaign for the NDA in Tamil Nadu over two days, starting April 20. His tour includes major public meetings and a roadshow across Coimbatore, Hosur, Chennai, Madurai, and Sattur. The visit aims to energize party cadre and connect with voters, reinforcing the alliance's development narrative. This campaign push comes just before campaigning ends on April 21 for the single-phase Assembly elections on April 23.

Key Points: Chandrababu Naidu Campaigns for NDA in Tamil Nadu

  • Two-day campaign tour across five cities
  • Focus on public rallies and roadshows
  • Aims to boost NDA's presence in Tamil Nadu
  • Part of final push before April 21 campaign deadline
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CM Chandrababu Naidu to campaign for NDA in Tamil Nadu from Monday

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu begins a two-day NDA campaign tour across Tamil Nadu, focusing on public rallies and voter connect ahead of the April 23 polls.

"energising cadre, strengthening voter connect, and reinforcing the NDA's development-driven narrative - TDP"

Amaravati, April 19

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party national President N. Chandrababu Naidu will participate in the election campaign for the National Democratic Alliance in Tamil Nadu, the party announced on Sunday.

Chandrababu Naidu will undertake a two-day campaign tour across Tamil Nadu from Monday (April 20).

CM Naidu, who is leading the TDP-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, will be visiting Coimbatore, Hosur, Chennai, Madurai and Sattur.

The visit is aimed at energising cadre, strengthening voter connect, and reinforcing the NDA's development-driven narrative, the TDP said.

The Chief Minister will begin his tour in Coimbatore, where he is scheduled to address a major public meeting in the afternoon. He will then travel to Hosur and proceed to Thalli for a public rally later in the day.

In the evening, the TDP chief will reach Chennai and participate in a large roadshow in Avadi, engaging directly with citizens and NDA supporters.

On the second day, the Chief Minister will travel to Madurai and proceed to Sattur, where he will interact with community leaders and take part in a key campaign event later in the afternoon.

The tour will conclude with his return journey in the evening.

CM Naidu's campaign assumes significance as the NDA steps up its presence in Tamil Nadu, focusing on governance, economic growth, and inclusive development. Known for his emphasis on technology-led governance and infrastructure expansion, he is expected to articulate the alliance's vision for Tamil Nadu's future within India's broader growth trajectory, the party said.

Campaigning for single-phase Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu will end on April 21.

Voting for all 234 constituencies will take place on April 23, with the counting scheduled for May 4.

The visit reflects a high-energy campaign strategy, combining mass outreach with targeted stakeholder engagement across multiple regions in a short span.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I appreciate leaders from other states coming to share their governance models. But ultimately, we need local leaders who understand our specific issues – water, industry, and cultural preservation. Hope the campaign talks about that.
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Suresh O
Good strategy! A two-day whirlwind tour covering industrial hubs (Coimbatore, Hosur) and cultural centers (Madurai). This is about building a pan-India narrative for the alliance. Development should be above regional politics. 👍
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Anjali F
With voting on the 23rd, this last-minute push is crucial. The roadshow in Avadi could be a game-changer. However, I hope the focus remains on substantive issues like job creation and infrastructure, not just political symbolism.
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Karthik V
Naidu is a seasoned campaigner. His experience in building Hyderabad's IT hub is a strong point to discuss in Tamil Nadu, which also has great potential in tech and manufacturing. This could bring a fresh perspective to the state's political discourse.
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Michael C
Observing from outside, this seems like a smart coalition-building exercise. Having a chief minister campaign in a neighboring state highlights national party integration. The success will depend on how well the local NDA partners support this outreach.

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