Delhi CM Rekha Gupta to Rally for BJP's Vanathi Srinivasan in Coimbatore

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is campaigning in Coimbatore North to support BJP candidate Vanathi Srinivasan, aiming to energize party workers and consolidate urban voter support. Simultaneously, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled for a two-day visit to Chennai to campaign for the DMK-led alliance, marking a strategic opposition push. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is conducting a major roadshow in Nagercoil to mobilize support in southern Tamil Nadu districts. The convergence of these national leaders underscores the high-stakes, intense final phase of the Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Campaigns for BJP in Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Rekha Gupta campaigns in Coimbatore North
  • Focus on urban and middle-class voters
  • Arvind Kejriwal to visit Chennai for DMK alliance
  • PM Modi holds roadshow in Nagercoil
  • Intense final phase of Tamil Nadu polls
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta to campaign for Vanathi Sreenivasan in Coimbatore today

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta campaigns for BJP's Vanathi Srinivasan in Coimbatore. PM Modi and AAP's Arvind Kejriwal also intensify Tamil Nadu election rallies.

"Her visit is expected to give a boost to the BJP's prospects in the constituency - Party Leaders"

Coimbatore, April 15

With the campaign for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections nearing its final phase, high-profile visits by national leaders have intensified the political battle across the State.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal are set to play key roles, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigns in the southern districts.

Rekha Gupta will campaign in Coimbatore North on Wednesday in support of BJP candidate Vanathi Srinivasan. Her visit is expected to give a boost to the BJP's prospects in the constituency, which is witnessing a keen contest.

The campaign is scheduled to begin around 4:30 p.m., with roadshows and direct voter outreach planned across several key areas, including Venkittapuram, Chinnammal Nagar, Kannappa Nagar Fifth Road, KK Pudur, SBI Road, and Narayanasamy Road near Avila School.

Party leaders believe that Gupta's presence will energise grassroots workers and help consolidate support among urban and middle-class voters in the constituency.

Vanathi Srinivasan, Mahila Morcha national president and sitting BJP MLA from Coimbatore South assembly seat, has been actively campaigning on local development issues and governance.

Meanwhile, the AAP has announced that Arvind Kejriwal will visit Chennai on April 20 and 21. During his two-day visit, Kejriwal is expected to campaign in support of candidates aligned with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-led alliance. His visit is seen as a strategic move to strengthen opposition unity and expand AAP's political engagement in the State.

Adding to the high-voltage campaign atmosphere, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding a major roadshow in Nagercoil today. The roadshow, covering key stretches of the town, is aimed at mobilising support for the BJP and alliance candidates in Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, and Tenkasi districts, and is expected to draw large crowds.

With top leaders from multiple parties campaigning across regions, Tamil Nadu is witnessing an intense and closely fought electoral contest as parties make their final push to influence voters ahead of polling day.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Vanathi Srinivasan has done good work in Coimbatore South. Happy to see strong women leaders supporting each other across party lines for a change! Rekha Gupta's visit might help. 👍
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Suresh O
All these big leaders coming from Delhi and North India... Tamil Nadu politics has its own flavor. We need leaders who understand our local problems, water issues, and industrial growth. Hope the focus remains on that.
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Aryan P
The roadshow locations mentioned are all familiar areas. If they actually address the traffic congestion and waste management in KK Pudur, they'll get my vote. Action speaks louder than campaigns.
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Michael C
Observing from outside, the intensity of Indian state elections is fascinating. The article mentions PM Modi, Kejriwal, and a Delhi CM all campaigning in one state. Shows how crucial every seat is in a democracy.
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Kavya N
As a Coimbatore resident, we need stability and continued development. Vanathi amma has been accessible. The AAP and DMK alliance is a strange combo though. Kejriwal talking about freebies in Chennai won't resonate here.

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