PM Modi Launches NDA's Tamil Nadu Campaign with Key Rally at Madurantakam

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to formally launch the National Democratic Alliance's campaign for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections with a high-profile rally at Madurantakam. The event, organized along the Chennai-Tindivanam highway, is expected to draw large crowds and feature leaders from various NDA constituent parties. BJP state president Nainar Nagenthran announced the rally, stating its goal is to send home the current DMK government. The rally also aims to showcase NDA unity amid questions about final alliance partners and ongoing manifesto debates with rival parties.

Key Points: PM Modi Launches NDA Campaign for Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls

  • PM Modi to address first major NDA rally
  • Alliance aims to challenge ruling DMK
  • Stage to show unity of NDA partners
  • Debate over manifesto promises between parties
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PM Modi to kick start NDA's campaign for TN Assembly polls at Madurantakam today

PM Narendra Modi kicks off NDA's Tamil Nadu election campaign with a major rally at Madurantakam, aiming to challenge the ruling DMK government.

"On January 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the NDA campaign in Madurantakam. - Nainar Nagenthran"

New Delhi, Jan 23

With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections drawing closer, the National Democratic Alliance is set to formally launch its campaign with a high-profile rally addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madurantakam on Friday.

The announcement was made by Nainar Nagenthran, BJP state president and legislative party leader, signalling the alliance's intent to mount an aggressive challenge to the ruling DMK.

The rally, to be held along the Chennai-Tindivanam stretch of the highway, is the NDA's first major public meeting ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections and is expected to draw large crowds and volunteers from across the State.

The Prime Minister will address the rally and deliver a special election speech. Leaders from NDA constituent parties, including the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Bharatiya Janata Party, Pattali Makkal Katchi, Tamil Maanila Congress, and the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, are expected to attend the meeting.

Speaking to reporters, earlier on Sunday, Nagenthran said the Prime Minister would address a massive public gathering in the afternoon, marking the beginning of the NDA's electoral battle in the State.

"On January 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the NDA campaign in Madurantakam. He will participate in the meeting to send home the anti-people DMK government currently ruling Tamil Nadu," he said.

On persistent questions regarding the final list of NDA alliance partners, particularly the possible inclusion of T. T. V. Dhinakaran's AMMK, former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, and the DMDK, Nagenthran declined to name specific parties or leaders.

However, he hinted at a visible show of unity at the Madurantakam rally.

"You can see that on the stage on January 23," he said, adding that "all leaders will find a place on the stage" during the Prime Minister's visit.

Nagenthran also responded to the ongoing exchange between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) over allegations of "copied" election promises.

Defending the AIADMK's manifesto proposals, he pointed out that party leader Edappadi K Palaniswami had promised Rs 1,500 as monthly assistance for women in the previous election, which has now been enhanced to Rs 2,000.

"It cannot be called a copy simply because a similar scheme exists," he said, adding that "a massive change is going to happen in the minds of the people".

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As a Tamilian, I'm cautiously optimistic. The alliance looks strong on paper, but the real test is on the ground. AIADMK, BJP, PMK, TMC... it's a big tent. They need a clear, Tamil-centric vision, not just Modi ji's charisma. The ₹2000 for women scheme is a good start.
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Suresh O
Massive rally expected! The Chennai-Tindivanam highway will be packed. Hope the administration manages the traffic and security well. PM's visits always generate huge enthusiasm. This election is going to be very interesting.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, I have my doubts. The NDA in TN has too many leaders with conflicting interests. What happens after the election if they win? Will they work together or fight for power? The DMK may have flaws, but they are a stable unit. Voters need clarity, not just a show of unity on stage.
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Karthik V
The key is the final alliance list. If AMMK and DMDK also join, it could be a game-changer. Nagenthran's "wait and see" comment is smart politics. Tamil Nadu politics is all about arithmetic and strong local faces. Modi ji's rally will set the tone! 💪
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Michael C
Following Indian politics from abroad. The TN election is crucial for the national opposition's morale. A strong NDA performance here would be significant. The focus on women's assistance is a positive, direct benefit policy.

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