Only the bjp has the motivation to answer DMK: PM Modi!

Prime minister Modi has said that only the bjp has the motivation to send DMK home

On the occasion of the lok sabha elections, prime minister Modi is on a whirlwind tour across the country, campaigning for bjp candidates. In that way, prime minister Modi participated in the election campaign meeting held at the Vellore fort Maidan and campaigned in support of A.C. Shanmugam, the new justice party leader of the bjp ally, and Sowmiya Anbumani, the candidate of Dharmapuri BAMA, who will be contesting in the Vellore lok sabha constituency under the lotus symbol.

Speaking then, he severely criticized the DMK and congress parties. Also, prime minister Modi said that there is overwhelming support for the bjp and the national democratic alliance in tamil Nadu and the whole of tamil Nadu wants a Modi government again.

Prime minister Modi, after completing the campaign meeting in Vellore, went to Mettupalayam in coimbatore by helicopter. Attending the election campaign rally organized there, BJP. The candidates are L. Murugan (Nilgiri), annamalai (Coimbatore), K. Vasantarajan (Pollachi), A. P. Muruganandam (Tirupur), K. P. Ramalingam (Namakkal), T.M.K. Candidate B. Vijayakumar (Erodu), B.M.G. He collected votes in favor of candidate N. Annadurai (Salem).

Prime minister Modi, who started his speech in tamil by saying, "My dear tamil brothers and sisters," said, "Wouldn't it be a pleasure for a tea shopkeeper to come to an area full of tea plantations?" said. At that, the crowd gathered there raised an alarm. He said that the Kongu region has always been special for the bjp and said that during the Atal Bihari Vaibhai period, the people of this region would elect and send an mp from tamil Nadu.

"The direction of tamilnadu seems to be dominated by the BJP. Entire tamil Nadu says that only the bjp and national democratic alliance have the motivation to say goodbye to DMK and send them home. The whole of tamil Nadu wants Modi to come back.” prime minister Modi said.

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