BJP State Leader Annamalai actively campaigns in rural assembly constituencies of Palladam and Sulur, Coimbatore. Calls for support for PM Modi and the BJP symbol.
Coimbatore: In preparation for the upcoming parliamentary elections in Coimbatore, BJP State Leader Annamalai is intensely campaigning in the rural constituencies of Palladam and Sulur. Addressing the crowds in Appanaickenpatti within Sulur, he communicated in Kannada to connect with the local Kurumba community, urging voters to support PM Modi and the lotus symbol of the BJP.
In a continuous stride, Annamalai highlighted the significance of this election in determining India's Prime Minister, vouching solely for Narendra Modi's capability to lead the nation. Criticizing the opposition for their lack of clarity on a Prime Ministerial candidate, he reminded the public of the long delay in announcing Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister after the 2004 elections.
During a subsequent campaign speech in Pappampatti, Annamalai illustrated the BJP’s commitment to transparency and integrity, recounting the construction of four crore homes under Modi’s tenure with an additional three crore projected in the next five years. He credited the Modi government for making India the fifth-largest economy globally without any corruption allegations.
He also addressed local issues such as the permanent resolution to the water troubles of Pappampatti, highlighting the allocation of Rs. 920 crores by the Central government for water management. He emphasized the BJP's focus on inclusive development by referencing demands from sheep herders for insurance and veterinary services.
Annamalai wrapped his campaign in Coimbatore with a plea for honesty in political representation, advocating a shift away from the 'money politics' that had been prevalent.
In a continuous stride, Annamalai highlighted the significance of this election in determining India's Prime Minister, vouching solely for Narendra Modi's capability to lead the nation. Criticizing the opposition for their lack of clarity on a Prime Ministerial candidate, he reminded the public of the long delay in announcing Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister after the 2004 elections.
During a subsequent campaign speech in Pappampatti, Annamalai illustrated the BJP’s commitment to transparency and integrity, recounting the construction of four crore homes under Modi’s tenure with an additional three crore projected in the next five years. He credited the Modi government for making India the fifth-largest economy globally without any corruption allegations.
He also addressed local issues such as the permanent resolution to the water troubles of Pappampatti, highlighting the allocation of Rs. 920 crores by the Central government for water management. He emphasized the BJP's focus on inclusive development by referencing demands from sheep herders for insurance and veterinary services.
Annamalai wrapped his campaign in Coimbatore with a plea for honesty in political representation, advocating a shift away from the 'money politics' that had been prevalent.