CM arrives in Coimbatore airport to take part in Erode east by-election campaign

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin arrived at the Coimbatore airport to campaign in support of Congress candidate E V K S Elangovan, who is contesting the Erode East by-election, and from there left for Erode by road.



Coimbatore: The Chief Minister MK Stalin, arrived at the Coimbatore airport to campaign for Congress candidate E V K S Elangovan, who is contesting the Erode East by-election.

The fray for the Erode East by-election is on the rise. Campaigning is gaining momentum as the election campaign is about to end there soon.



Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin arrived at the Coimbatore airport from Chennai to campaign for Congress candidate E V K S Elangovan.



From there he left for Erode by road. He will campaign in support of Congress candidate E V K S Elangovan tomorrow.

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