Naidu Sees Pro-NDA Wave in Tamil Nadu, Confident of Alliance Victory

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu has expressed strong confidence in a pro-NDA wave sweeping Tamil Nadu ahead of the Assembly elections. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for this sentiment and backed the BJP-AIADMK alliance as a winning combination. Naidu also vigorously defended the proposed delimitation exercise and women's reservation bill, criticizing the opposition Congress and DMK for their stance. His comments come as Tamil Nadu prepares for a single-phase poll on April 23.

Key Points: Naidu Confident in BJP-AIADMK Alliance for Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Pro-NDA wave in Tamil Nadu
  • Confidence in BJP-AIADMK alliance
  • Defense of delimitation & women's reservation
  • Criticism of Congress & DMK opposition
  • Polls scheduled for April 23
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'Pro-NDA wave visible': Chandrababu Naidu expresses confidence in BJP-AIADMK alliance ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

TDP's Chandrababu Naidu predicts a pro-NDA wave in Tamil Nadu, crediting PM Modi's leadership and defending delimitation reforms ahead of polls.

"There is a pro-NDA wave. I am totally confident. - N Chandrababu Naidu"

Chennai, April 21

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday asserted that a "pro-NDA wave" is sweeping Tamil Nadu, expressing confidence that voters will back the BJP-AIADMK alliance in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Speaking to reporters on the final day of campaigning, Naidu credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the growing support. "There is a pro-NDA wave. I am totally confident. People are having confidence in the Prime Minister's leadership. That impact is seen everywhere," he said.

Highlighting the alliance, Naidu added, "It is a very good combination--AIADMK and BJP and allies. That is NDA... I am very confident people will vote this time for NDA. Double engine sarkar, then only there is progress."

The TDP chief also strongly defended the proposed delimitation exercise and women's reservation, questioning opposition from the Congress and DMK. "When we ask what is the reason you are opposing delimitation, there is no answer. Without an answer, opposing it has no meaning. There is no injustice for any state. Women are being accommodated," he said.

Calling the reform historic, Naidu remarked, "This is an important empowerment. This is a big reform of this decade or even the century. All states will see a 50 per cent increase in seats along with 33 per cent reservation for women. What is wrong in it? Why oppose?"

His remarks come days after the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill failed to secure the required two-thirds majority in Parliament, stalling delimitation-linked reforms. Naidu had earlier criticised Rahul Gandhi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin for claiming that the Bill's failure was a "victory," accusing them of delaying women's reservation.

Emphasising inclusive development, Naidu said, "Everybody we have to carry together. That is the secret formula of this reservation and delimitation. Politics should be meaningful--for development and progress."

Tamil Nadu will go to polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The key contest is between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance and the NDA led by AIADMK.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a woman from Chennai, I strongly support the women's reservation bill. It's high time we have more representation. Why is the opposition blocking it? Naidu's point is valid. 🤔
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Suresh O
I'm not so sure about this "pro-NDA wave" in TN. The state has its own strong political identity. An outsider CM making such claims feels like wishful thinking. Let the results speak.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a regional leader like Naidu so confidently backing the national alliance. The delimitation argument needs more public discussion though. What does "50% increase in seats" actually mean for resource allocation?
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Anjali F
Development should be the only agenda. If NDA can deliver on jobs and better roads, people will vote for them. All this talk of waves is just political drama. We need action, not words.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I disagree with Naidu's assessment. Tamil Nadu politics is complex. AIADMK is not as strong as it was under Amma. BJP's base here is still limited. Calling it a wave is premature. The focus should be on local issues like water and employment.

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