
New Delhi, 13 April (H.S.):
With mere weeks remaining until the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections slated for April 23, all political parties have intensified their campaign efforts across the state. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) harbors ambitions of effecting a momentous upset against the incumbent Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) dispensation.
Bharatiya Janata Party's paramount leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will convene a virtual conference today at 4:00 PM with Tamil Nadu BJP office-bearers under the 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot Samvad' initiative, aimed at bolstering grassroots mobilization.
The BJP in Tamil Nadu boasts 500,000 booth committee members, and arrangements have been meticulously orchestrated for their comprehensive participation in this pivotal discourse. Participants are urged to register via the 'NaMo' app to engage directly with the Prime Minister on strategies to expose DMK's governance shortcomings and articulate the NDA's developmental vision.
Prime Minister Modi is undertaking a two-day sojourn to Tamil Nadu; on April 15, he shall spearhead campaigning in Nagercoil, followed by addressing a public rally in Coimbatore on April 18, where candidates from the AIADMK-BJP alliance contesting in the Kongu region will share the dais.
BJP National President Nitin Navin will spearhead electioneering today in Kandarakottai, thereafter attending a conclave of booth committee office-bearers in Thanjavur. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also slated to embark on promotional forays in Tamil Nadu, with his itinerary under finalization.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, despite their rivalry, are vigorously canvassing though the provided context suggests alliance dynamics may be evolving in support of their respective nominees amid the high-stakes electoral fray.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar