PM Modi's Thai Month Visit to Tamil Nadu Boosts NDA's 2026 Election Roadmap

BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan expressed significance over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to Tamil Nadu on January 23 during the auspicious Thai Month. She stated the NDA meeting during this visit will launch its strategy for the 2026 state Assembly elections. Soundararajan also highlighted the participation of central leaders in Pongal celebrations as a marked contrast to previous governments. Meanwhile, traditional Pongal festivities, including kolams, sweet rice preparation, and Jallikattu events, were celebrated with fervour across Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: PM Modi's Tamil Nadu Visit in Thai Month: NDA's 2026 Plan

  • PM Modi visiting Tamil Nadu on Jan 23
  • Visit during auspicious Thai Month & Pongal
  • NDA to chart roadmap for 2026 Assembly polls
  • Central leaders' participation in Pongal noted
  • Traditional Pongal fervour across state
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"Very happy that PM is coming to Tamil Nadu in Thai Month": Tamilisai Soundararajan

BJP's Tamilisai Soundararajan highlights the political & cultural significance of PM Modi's Jan 23 visit to Tamil Nadu during the auspicious Thai Month.

"We are very happy that our Prime Minister, nearing Pongal and our auspicious Thai month, is coming to Tamil Nadu. - Tamilisai Soundararajan"

Chennai, January 15

BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan celebrated the Pongal festival in Chennai and highlighted the political and cultural significance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Tamil Nadu. She said the Prime Minister's visit on January 23 would mark a crucial moment for the NDA as it prepares its roadmap for the 2026 Assembly elections in the state.

Speaking to the media, Soundararajan said it is very significant that the Prime Minister would be visiting Tamil Nadu during th auspicious Thai Month. "It is an NDA meeting, and from that NDA will take off its successful process and procedure for our 2026 election. We are very happy that our Prime Minister, nearing Pongal and our auspicious Thai month, is coming to Tamil Nadu," she said.

She also welcomed the Prime Minister's participation in Pongal celebrations, noting that he spoke about Tamil culture and its pride. "Our Home Minister also participated in the Pongal. This is the first time all the central leaders have participated in the Pongal. During the UPA government, how many central ministers visited Tamil Nadu to celebrate Pongal?" she remarked.

Meanwhile, Pongal was celebrated with traditional fervour across Tamil Nadu. In Thoothukudi, urban areas came alive early in the morning as residents decorated their homes with colourful kolams. As part of the ritual, Pongal, the traditional sweet rice dish, was prepared in new clay pots.

In Madurai, the famed Jallikattu event was held at Avaniyapuram, drawing large crowds on the occasion of the harvest festival. The traditional bull-taming sport remained a key cultural highlight of Pongal, with at least 960 bull-tamers allowed to participate in the event.

At Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in Coimbatore, Pongal was celebrated with enthusiasm. "It is a traditional festival that has been celebrated for the past 60 years at the Tamil Nadu Agriculture University. This year, we are also celebrating in the same form of splendour to honour the natural resources, especially the cow, as well as the support for all our research activities and the farm workers... It is a tradition to reciprocate our sincere thanks to the cow that helped us with cultivation," said Vice-Chancellor in-charge Dr K Subrahmaniyan.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I'm happy Pongal is getting national recognition! 🎉 The festival spirit in Madurai and Coimbatore sounds amazing. Jallikattu is our pride. However, I hope the political meetings also translate into concrete support for our farmers and agricultural universities.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, the timing feels calculated for electoral gains. Tamil Nadu has its own strong political culture. While participation in festivals is welcome, what matters is consistent respect for the state's autonomy and language, not just visits during election season.
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Sarah B
Reading about the kolams and sweet Pongal dish makes me wish I could experience it! It's beautiful how India's festivals are so deeply connected to nature and gratitude. The cultural description here is wonderful.
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Karthik V
Thai month is indeed auspicious. The PM's visit should be more than symbolic. We need assurances on protecting Tamil Nadu's interests in federal funds and projects. The focus should remain on the farmers and the joyous harvest festival, not just political maneuvering.
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Meera T
Pongal celebrations unite everyone, regardless of politics. The Vice-Chancellor's words about thanking the cow are so true to the spirit of the festival. I hope the leaders visiting absorb that spirit of gratitude and service.

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