BJP State Leader Annamalai, while campaigning in Coimbatore, confidently stated that political change in Tamil Nadu is certain, beginning from April 19th. He emphasized on leveraging Prime Minister Modi's governance for regional development, including addressing power loom and water issues.
Coimbatore: During his campaign in the Coimbatore Parliamentary constituency, BJP State Leader Annamalai declared a guaranteed political shift in Tamil Nadu, starting with the upcoming elections.

Speaking to a gathering in areas like Kangeyampalayam and Samalapuram, he advocated for the support towards the BJP, highlighting the party's commitment to development and efficient governance.
Annamalai criticized the previous MP’s lack of initiative in bringing central government projects to Coimbatore and disregarding the city’s development. He praised Prime Minister Modi's administration over the past decade and projected a strong return in the next parliamentary elections with over 400 BJP MPs.
Focusing on local issues, Annamalai promised to address the rising power loom challenges exacerbated by electricity tariff hikes and to revive the Powertex scheme. He also pointed out the acute water scarcity in the past two months, blaming the state government for inaction and pledged solutions for drinking water issues and the rejuvenation of the Noyyal River.

Moreover, Annamalai announced plans for a Textile Park in Somanur and an expansion of the Somanur Railway Station under the Amrit Bharat Scheme, aiming at comprehensive regional development. He refuted claims of unemployment issues raised by P. Chidambaram, asserting that youth in India, unlike Chidambaram and Rahul Gandhi, are gainfully employed.He concluded by urging the people of Coimbatore to support him in the forthcoming elections, promising to work towards significant improvements in the constituency and hinting at a new political era beginning from April 19th.
Speaking to a gathering in areas like Kangeyampalayam and Samalapuram, he advocated for the support towards the BJP, highlighting the party's commitment to development and efficient governance.
Annamalai criticized the previous MP’s lack of initiative in bringing central government projects to Coimbatore and disregarding the city’s development. He praised Prime Minister Modi's administration over the past decade and projected a strong return in the next parliamentary elections with over 400 BJP MPs.
Focusing on local issues, Annamalai promised to address the rising power loom challenges exacerbated by electricity tariff hikes and to revive the Powertex scheme. He also pointed out the acute water scarcity in the past two months, blaming the state government for inaction and pledged solutions for drinking water issues and the rejuvenation of the Noyyal River.
Moreover, Annamalai announced plans for a Textile Park in Somanur and an expansion of the Somanur Railway Station under the Amrit Bharat Scheme, aiming at comprehensive regional development. He refuted claims of unemployment issues raised by P. Chidambaram, asserting that youth in India, unlike Chidambaram and Rahul Gandhi, are gainfully employed.He concluded by urging the people of Coimbatore to support him in the forthcoming elections, promising to work towards significant improvements in the constituency and hinting at a new political era beginning from April 19th.