PM Modi's Nagercoil Roadshow to Boost NDA Campaign in Tamil Nadu

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead a significant roadshow in Nagercoil on April 15 to campaign for NDA candidates in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The event, covering a key route through the town, is expected to see large-scale mobilization from across the Kanniyakumari district. BJP state president Nainar Nagenthran expressed strong confidence, predicting the NDA alliance will secure over 180 seats. He also criticized the ruling DMK government on issues like NEET and metro rail delays while downplaying the impact of actor Vijay's campaign.

Key Points: PM Modi Nagercoil Roadshow for Tamil Nadu Elections

  • Modi's roadshow on April 15
  • NDA aims for 180+ seats
  • Focus on NEET, metro rail issues
  • Response to Vijay's campaign
  • Dismissal of Annamalai seat speculation
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TN: PM Modi to hold roadshow in Nagercoil on April 15 ​

PM Narendra Modi to hold major roadshow in Nagercoil on April 15. BJP's Nagenthran confident of NDA winning 180+ seats in Tamil Nadu.

"the political momentum had already shifted in favor of the National Democratic Alliance - Nainar Nagenthran"

Nagercoil, April 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to participate in a major roadshow in Nagercoil on April 15, campaigning in support of National Democratic Alliance candidates ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.​

Announcing the programme on Wednesday, Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party president Nainar Nagenthran said the roadshow will cover a key stretch from Vepamoodu Junction to the Vadassery MGR statue, passing through the heart of the town. ​

While the exact schedule of the Prime Minister's arrival is yet to be finalised, party leaders are gearing up for a large-scale mobilisation across the district.​

According to Bharatiya Janata Party leaders, cadres and functionaries from all six Assembly constituencies in Kanniyakumari district, along with National Democratic Alliance alliance partners, are expected to participate in significant numbers, making it one of the largest political events in the region during this election season.​

Expressing confidence about the alliance's prospects, Nagenthran claimed that the National Democratic Alliance is poised to secure more than 180 seats in the upcoming elections. ​

He pointed to what he described as a growing shift in public sentiment in favour of the alliance, particularly in southern Tamil Nadu.​

Taking aim at the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government, he raised the issue of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, alleging that the party had failed to fulfil its earlier promise to abolish the examination. He reiterated that the Bharatiya Janata Party has already made its stand on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test clear and consistent.​

Responding to actor-turned-politician Vijay and his campaign activities in southern districts, Nagenthran downplayed any potential electoral impact, asserting that the political momentum had already shifted in favor of the National Democratic Alliance.​

He also criticised the state government over delays in the metro rail project, alleging that the absence of a proper Detailed Project Report had hindered its progress.​

On internal party matters, Nagenthran dismissed speculation surrounding seat allocation involving Bharatiya Janata Party leader K. Annamalai, stating that Annamalai remains actively engaged in campaign efforts across multiple states.​

Referring to the recent Sathankulam custodial death case verdict, he maintained that it should not be viewed through a political lens, stressing that law and justice must take their own course.​

- IANS

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Priya S
As a student, the NEET issue is very close to my heart. The DMK said they would abolish it but didn't. At least the BJP has a clear stand. I'm curious to hear what Modi ji says in Nagercoil about education policies.
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Suresh O
Roadshow will cause huge traffic jam in Nagercoil. While I respect the PM, these events disrupt daily life for common people. Authorities should manage it better. Development talk is good, but what about the ground reality of projects being delayed? 🤔
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Meera T
Claiming 180 seats seems very ambitious for NDA in TN. The political landscape here is different. Actor Vijay's campaign is also creating a buzz in the south. It's not going to be a simple fight. Let's see what the people decide!
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Aryan P
Finally some focus on Kanyakumari district! Our region often gets neglected. Hope the roadshow brings attention to local issues like tourism infrastructure and fisherfolk concerns. Jai Hind!
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Kavitha C
The Sathankulam case should absolutely not be politicized. Justice must be served, period. On the election front, I wish all leaders would talk more about women's safety and job creation rather than just attacking each other.

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