Lok Sabha Polls: "DMK, AIADMK have spent Rs 1000 crores in Coimbatore," BJP's Annamalai alleges after casting his vote
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Lok Sabha Polls: “DMK, AIADMK have spent Rs 1000 crores in Coimbatore,” BJP’s Annamalai alleges after casting his vote

Tamil Nadu BJP President and Coimbatore candidate K Annamalai alleged that DMK and AIADMK spent over 1000 crores to sway voters in Coimbatore during the Lok Sabha's first phase. Annamalai made the claim after voting in Uthupatti, Karur. Today, voting is underway for all 39 seats in Tamil Nadu

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Tamil Nadu BJP president and Coimbatore candidate K Annamalai cast his vote in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections and alleged that the DMK and AIADMK have spent more than 1000 crores in Coimbatore to influence the voters.

#WATCH | Tamil Nadu BJP chief and party's candidate from Coimbatore constituency, K Annamalai casts his vote at a polling booth in Uthupatti, Karur.

He faces DMK's Ganapathy P. Rajkumar in the constituency. pic.twitter.com/n3VCoyFkWE

— ANI (@ANI) April 19, 2024

Annamalai cast his vote at a polling booth in Uthupatti, Karur. Voting is underway in all 39 seats in Tamil Nadu today. DMK leader Ganapathy P Rajkumar and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK’s Singai Ramachandran are contesting against the BJP state President in Coimbatore.

The BJP Coimbatore candidate emphasised that if the opposition can bring any one person who can say that a BJP person is trying to influence them, he will leave the politics that day.`

#WATCH | On cash seized in Kongu, K Annamalai says, "It is always a grave matter of concern. The reason is that DMK somehow thinks that it can buy people in Kongu belt. AIADMK is also in the same boat for a long time. The officials also turned a blind eye to what has happened,… https://t.co/jFbag1dxKH pic.twitter.com/3adq7dIHjl

— ANI (@ANI) April 19, 2024

“What DMK, AIADMK is doing in Coimbatore, everybody is watching it. More than 1000 crores have been spent in Coimbatore. If they can bring one voter in front of the media to say that some BJP person is trying to influence them, I will leave politics the same day because I am running in this election as a matter of principle,” Annamalai said.

#WATCH | On DMK's allegation that BJP is distributing money in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu BJP chief and party's candidate from Coimbatore constituency, says, "…I am running this election as a matter of principle…Their Intelligence, Tamil Nadu Police, DMK, AIADMK – what they are… pic.twitter.com/qT72RnP5nF

— ANI (@ANI) April 19, 2024

“DMK thinks that it can buy people with money and AIADMK is also on the same boat. Officials in Coimbatore have gone blind for the last 2-3 days. Our people repeatedly have complained to the collector. The action has not been taken, it is not neutral,” he further alleged.

#WATCH | Tamil Nadu BJP chief and party's candidate from Coimbatore constituency, K Annamalai says, "People of Tamil Nadu are with PM Modi. We are confident, our party is strong and the people are with us and June 4 will be a historic result for NDA…In Karnataka, we are… pic.twitter.com/Vn7AKP59Nl

— ANI (@ANI) April 19, 2024

He also asserted that the BJP will cross 25 per cent on its own and numbers will be in double digits.

“Today I have done my democratic duty and it is an important duty for every citizen of our country because India has a functioning democracy where citizens make democracy to function. We are extremely confident that people will repost their trust in good people and governance. I am extremely confident that Tamil Nadu will witness a historic change. People will honour our all candidates for their hard work,” Annamalai said.

The BJP candidate also mentioned that the people have seen 10 years of governance (BJP at centre) and they want it to continue for five more years. The opposition is clueless. The INDIA bloc is yet to announce its Prime Minister candidate. The people of Tamil Nadu deserve an answer. Tamil Nadu has benefitted on every single point, be it funds coming, be it the glory and honour given to the Tamil language,” he said.

Annamalai faces strong competition from parties like DMK and AIADMK, which hold prominent significance in Tamil Nadu with their dedicated followers.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: DMKTamil NaduLok Sabha electionsAIADMKK AnnamalaicoimbatoreLok Sabha Polls 2024First Phase elections
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