Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Sunday visit to Madurai marks a strategic move ahead of Tamil Nadu’s assembly polls. With infrastructure investments totaling Rs 4,400 crore on the agenda, the event underscores the NDA’s development blueprint.
Tamil Maanila Congress chief G.K. Vasan expressed optimism, stating that the PM’s Tamil Nadu sojourn would pave the way for electoral victories. His words reflect growing alliance momentum in the state.
BJP’s Tamil Nadu spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad highlighted the palpable energy. ‘From grassroots workers to young voters and social media buzz, enthusiasm is at fever pitch,’ he said. Prasad framed the visit as emblematic of the double engine model’s promise for swift progress in Tamil Nadu.
Key highlights include afternoon inaugurations boosting roads, urban amenities, and southern regional hubs. The day culminates in Modi’s darshan at Subramanyam Swamy Temple around 4 PM, a moment likely to resonate deeply in the politically vibrant state.
Touching down in Chennai Saturday, Modi received a rousing reception from top dignitaries including Governor R.N. Ravi, Minister L. Murugan, AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami, and BJP stalwarts. The broader tour launches Rs 7,000 crore projects in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, merging policy announcements with rallies and religious observances.
This multifaceted outreach not only accelerates infrastructure but also strengthens NDA’s narrative of unified governance driving Tamil Nadu toward prosperity.