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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking the Bharatiya Janata Party’s election campaign in Tamil Nadu a notch higher with his third public meeting in the state’s Kongu region, on Wednesday, April 10. PM Modi addressed a public meeting in Coimbatore’s Vellore and will hold another in the district’s Mettupalayam area later in the day, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
He will later travel to Maharashtra, where he will address a public meeting at Ramtek constituency in Nagpur.
PM Modi In Coimbatore
The Prime Minister is addressing rallies in Coimbatore to support NDA candidates, including BJP state president K Annamalai, Union Minister L Murugan, State general secretary AP Muruganandam, and Soumya Anbumani of ally Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) among others.
Annamalai is contesting from Coimbatore, Murugan from Nilgiris constituency, Muruganandam from Tiruppur and Soumya, wife of PMK president and Rajya Sabha MP, Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, is fighting from Dharmapuri.
Addressing a public meeting at Vellore Fort grounds, PM Modi said that in the last 10 years, NDA has prepared the foundation for a developed Bharat.
“We all need to unite to make India and Tamil Nadu ‘Viksit’ in this 21st century. The central government of NDA has prepared the foundation of a developed nation in the last 10 years. You all must recall how India was seen before 2014. Our economy was weak and only scam-related news were used to be there,” he said.
He stressed that India is emerging as a power in the world today and he’s happy that Tamil Nadu has played a big role in this.
“Tamil Nadu has made a huge contribution in taking India forward in the space sector. Tamil Nadu’s hard work has played a vital role in taking India forward in manufacturing. I am confident that the Defence Corridor being built in Tamil Nadu will take this state to new heights,” the PM said.
Attacking the Tamil Nadu government, Modi said DMK wants to keep the state trapped in old thinking and old politics.
“The whole DMK has become a company of a family. Due to DMK’s family politics, the youth of Tamil Nadu are not getting a chance to move ahead. There are three main criteria to contest elections from DMK and move ahead in DMK. Three main criteria are family politics, corruption and anti-Tamil culture,” he said.
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