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PM Modi Grateful for Chennai’s Support at Roadshow, Vows Unforgettable Memory

Approaching elections see BJP intensifying campaign for 400 Lok Sabha seats, with PM Modi touring states, including Tamil Nadu.

PM Modi during his roadshow in Chennai on Tuesday.

PM Modi during his roadshow in Chennai on Tuesday.

As the Lok Sabha elections draw nearer, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ramps up its campaign speed, targeting a whopping 400 seats. Prime Minister Modi spearheads the whirlwind campaign, traversing various states.

PM Modi’s Visit to Tamil Nadu

During his series of tours, Prime Minister Modi visited Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, where he organized a grand roadshow in Chennai alongside Tamilisai and Annamalai. The event drew massive crowds as people flocked to witness Modi’s presence.

Promises of Development and Welfare

Greeting the enthusiastic crowd from an open-top vehicle, Prime Minister Modi pledged to continue the path of development and welfare if re-elected. He highlighted the transformative projects initiated by his government, enhancing the quality of life for the people of Tamil Nadu.

Criticism of DMK Government

In his address, Prime Minister Modi criticized the DMK government, emphasizing the need for accountable governance.

Chennai’s Special Place in Modi’s Heart

Expressing admiration for Chennai’s dynamism, Modi stated that the city holds a special place in his heart. He cherished the memory of the roadshow, affirming his confidence in the NDA alliance’s victory in Tamil Nadu.

Social Media Acknowledgment

Taking to social media, Modi shared photos and videos of the roadshow, thanking Chennai for its overwhelming support. He expressed gratitude for the blessings received, affirming his commitment to serve the nation diligently.

Anticipation for Lok Sabha Elections

With elections for 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu scheduled for April 19, the BJP remains optimistic about securing significant support from the state’s electorate.



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