The President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tamil Nadu, K Annamalai, announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be participating in the party’s ‘En Mann En Makkal’ padayatra on its final day. The padayatra, a six-month-long march, aims to address various issues plaguing Tamil Nadu and to promote the BJP’s agenda in the state. Prime Minister Modi’s participation is anticipated to boost the morale of party members and supporters.
Annamalai revealed that Prime Minister Modi’s involvement in the padayatra is scheduled for February 27, coinciding with his two-day visit to Tamil Nadu. He is expected to join the march in Palladam, Tirupur district, marking the culmination of the extensive journey. The BJP chief further stated that Prime Minister Modi will partake in various events during his stay in Tamil Nadu, indicating a significant political engagement in the state.
The ‘En Mann En Makkal’ padayatra, led by Annamalai, has traversed through 234 constituencies across Tamil Nadu, addressing concerns and garnering support from the populace. The upcoming visit of Prime Minister Modi and his participation in the final leg of the march in Palladam are anticipated to draw significant attention and support from residents and party members alike.
Sources suggest that Prime Minister Modi will address a massive rally in Palladam to conclude the padayatra, emphasizing the BJP’s commitment to addressing key issues facing the state. The presence of top BJP leaders, including national president JP Nadda and Union Minister Amit Shah, during various stages of the padayatra underscores the party’s concerted effort to make inroads into Tamil Nadu’s political landscape.
The ‘En Mann En Makkal’ padayatra, initiated by Union Minister Amit Shah in July last year, has been instrumental in highlighting the BJP’s vision for Tamil Nadu. Annamalai reiterated the Yatra’s objectives, focusing on eliminating family dynastic politics, tackling corruption, and improving law and order in the state. The padayatra, while serving as a political endeavor, also aims to promote the Tamil language and culture globally.
The padayatra has witnessed substantial participation from BJP State District Union executives, party members, and the general public, signifying growing support for the party’s agenda in Tamil Nadu. Annamalai expressed confidence in the padayatra’s impact on the state’s political landscape, emphasizing the BJP’s commitment to ushering in positive change and development in Tamil Nadu.
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