PM Modi to Launch NDA's Tamil Nadu Campaign in Madurantakam on Jan 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the National Democratic Alliance's campaign for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections with a public meeting in Madurantakam on January 23. Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran stated the rally's objective is to send the ruling DMK out of power. Clarity on potential allies like TTV Dhinakaran and the DMDK joining the NDA is expected to emerge during the event. The AIADMK-led NDA is seeking to regain power in the state after its loss in the 2021 elections.

Key Points: PM Modi Launches NDA's Tamil Nadu Assembly Poll Campaign

  • Modi's first NDA campaign rally for TN polls
  • Alliance clarity on TTV Dhinakaran, DMDK expected
  • BJP defends welfare announcements
  • NDA aims to reclaim power from DMK
  • Elections scheduled for first half of 2024
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PM Modi to launch NDA's Assembly poll campaign in Madurantakam: Tamil Nadu BJP Chief

PM Narendra Modi will launch the NDA's Tamil Nadu election campaign in Madurantakam on Jan 23, aiming to oust the ruling DMK.

"The main objective is that the DMK will go out and the NDA will come in the Assembly. - Nainar Nagendran"

Chennai, January 18

Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran on Sunday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch their assembly election campaign of the National Democratic Alliance in Madurantakam, in Chengalpattu district, on January 23.

Addressing reporters at the BJP state headquarters, Kamalalayam in T Nagar, Nagendran said the Prime Minister will address a public meeting in the afternoon, marking the first campaign rally of the NDA with a call to "send the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) back home."

"On January 23, Prime Minister will come to Madurai to inaugurate the NDA programme. The main objective is that the DMK will go out and the NDA will come in the Assembly. That's the main cause," Nagendran told reporters.

He said clarity on whether TTV Dhinakaran will join the alliance and whether the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) will come on board will emerge on January 23. Leaders of parties that are part of the NDA alliance will also share the stage during the campaign launch, he added.

Responding to criticism over welfare announcements, Nagendran said former Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami had announced Rs 1,500 during the previous election, while the amount has now been increased to Rs 2,000.

"It cannot be termed as copying. Such claims are not appropriate," he said, adding that there has been a significant shift in public sentiment.

On the Hosur airport issue, the BJP state president said permission had not been denied, but that the authorities had sought certain clarifications.

The AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is aiming to reclaim power in the state after losing the 2021 Assembly elections. Despite a subdued performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the AIADMK has renewed its alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after severing ties in 2023.

Meanwhile, the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is seeking to retain power and is entering the electoral contest with confidence following its strong performance in the 2024 parliamentary polls.

Tamil Nadu is scheduled to hold elections in the first half of this year.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I feel both alliances are just playing politics with welfare schemes. Increasing cash assistance from 1500 to 2000 is not a big achievement when inflation is so high. We need concrete plans for industrial growth and better infrastructure.
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Karthik V
The alliance arithmetic will be key. If DMDK and TTV join, it could be a game-changer. But BJP-AIADMK need to present a united front. Last time, the internal fights cost them dearly. Hope they have learned their lesson.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch Tamil Nadu politics. The DMK seems confident after the Lok Sabha results. But a Modi rally can shift momentum. The focus should be on development issues, not just emotive slogans.
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Meera T
Finally some clarity on Hosur airport! Delays in such projects hurt our state's economic potential. Whichever party comes to power, they must prioritize completing long-pending infrastructure projects. Tamil Nadu deserves better.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I think the NDA is missing the point. Simply copying and increasing welfare amounts won't win hearts. People want good governance, transparency, and less corruption. The campaign launch should focus on a clear vision for TN's future.

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