Tamil Nadu BJP Leader Annamalai Expresses Gratitude to PM Modi for Dynamic Chennai Roadshow

Addressing the media, Annamalai, who is also the BJP candidate from the Coimbatore Lok Sabha seat, extended thanks to PM Modi for the spirited roadshow held in Chennai. He emphasized the overwhelming response from the people of Chennai, who warmly welcomed the Prime Minister.

The President of the Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), K. Annamalai, expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his dynamic roadshow in Chennai, stating that it significantly uplifted the morale of the city's residents.

Addressing the media, Annamalai, who is also the BJP candidate from the Coimbatore Lok Sabha seat, extended thanks to PM Modi for the spirited roadshow held in Chennai. He emphasized the overwhelming response from the people of Chennai, who warmly welcomed the Prime Minister.

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"This electrifying roadshow epitomizes the deep connection between PM Modi and the people of Tamil Nadu, signaling their anticipation for a transformative political shift in the state," Annamalai remarked.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu, where he is scheduled to participate in various events. On Wednesday, he is set to engage in programs in Vellore and Mettupalayam, Coimbatore, along with a visit to Pollachi where he will attend another event.

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During Tuesday's roadshow, spanning 2.5 kilometers, PM Modi received an enthusiastic reception, with throngs of supporters lining the streets, chanting slogans in support of the BJP and showering flower petals on his convoy.

Accompanying PM Modi during the roadshow were prominent BJP figures including K. Annamalai, Tamilisai Soundararajan (BJP candidate for Chennai South), R.C. Paul Kanagaraj (BJP candidate for Chennai North), and Vinoj P. Selvam (BJP candidate for Chennai Central).

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