BJP candidate Annamalai kickstarted his campaign at Marudhamalai Murugan Temple, Coimbatore, on April 1, claiming he is the sole driver to lead to Delhi, amidst focusing on development issues and invoking PM Modi's vision.
Coimbatore: On April 1, BJP candidate Annamalai began his election campaign from the foothills of Marudhamalai Murugan Temple, after seeking blessings. He emphasized that this election is unique, highlighting the foresight of PM Modi's vision over the past decade. Annamalai asserted the need for over 400 MPs to support Modi for India's next phase of development, mentioning that there are no competitors to PM Modi. He criticized the stagnation of development in Coimbatore due to communist leadership and called for support from all party members to ensure victory.
Annamalai stressed the importance of visiting every home, claiming, "This vehicle is the only one heading to Delhi, and I am its sole driver." He also addressed local issues, like the demand for a garbage processing unit in IOB Colony and the decline in waste management under the current administration, promising improvement in garbage management.

In a notable moment, a 4-year-old boy named Sarvesh, dressed as Krishna and holding a Modi flag, called Annamalai "Uncle." Annamalai greeted the boy, highlighting the widespread support among the community.

Annamalai stressed the importance of visiting every home, claiming, "This vehicle is the only one heading to Delhi, and I am its sole driver." He also addressed local issues, like the demand for a garbage processing unit in IOB Colony and the decline in waste management under the current administration, promising improvement in garbage management.
In a notable moment, a 4-year-old boy named Sarvesh, dressed as Krishna and holding a Modi flag, called Annamalai "Uncle." Annamalai greeted the boy, highlighting the widespread support among the community.