Tamil Nadu: PM Modi to join final day of 'En Mann En Makkal' padayatra in Tirupur on February 27
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Tamil Nadu: PM Modi to join final day of ‘En Mann En Makkal’ padayatra in Tirupur on February 27

The political landscape in Tamil Nadu is set for a significant event as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to participate in the final day of the 'En Mann En Makkal' padayatra in Tirupur on February 27. This announcement underscores the strategic importance of Tamil Nadu in the national political discourse and highlights the BJP's efforts to strengthen its foothold in the State

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Feb 19, 2024, 04:45 pm IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP Tamil Nadu president K Annamalai

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The BJP president of Tamil Nadu, K Annamalai, on February 19 said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the party’s ‘En Mann En Makkal’ padayatra on its concluding day.

The BJP chief said that PM Modi, who is set to embark on a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu, will join the padayatra on February 27 and will also attend various events on February 28. K Annamalai arrived in Chennai earlier today after attending the BJP’s two-day national convention in Delhi.

While speaking to reporters at Chennai airport on February 19, K Annamalai said, “PM Modi is scheduled to come to Tamil Nadu to attend the final day of ‘En Mann En Makkal’ padayatra on February 27 at Palladam. On February 27 and February 28, PM Modi will be in Tamil Nadu to attend various events”.

The padayatra led by K Annamalai will enter its 234th constituency, Palladam, in Tirupur district on February 27, which will be its last.

According to sources, PM Modi is scheduled to hold a massive rally in Palladam to conclude the Yatra. BJP National President JP Nadda joined the Yatra in Chennai when it completed 200 constituencies earlier this month.

Union Minister Amit Shah flagged off the six-month-long padayatra in Rameshwaram in July last year. A significant presence of BJP State District Union executives, party members, and the general public was observed during the pada yatra.

During the launch, Amit Shah said that ‘En Mann, En Makkal’ is to make Tamil Nadu free from family dynastic politics and corruption and to improve the law and order situation in the State.

“This Yatra is not only a political Yatra; the “En Mann En Makkal” (My Land, My People) Yatra is a Yatra to spread the Tamil language worldwide. It is to make Tamil Nadu free from family dynastic politics and corruption and to improve the law and order situation in the State. It is a yatra to end corruption and start development work,” Amit Shah said.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: BJPJP NaddaTamil NaduPM ModiK AnnamalaiEn Mann En Makkal padayatraTirupur
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