Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) South Chennai Lok Sabha candidate, Tamilisai Soundararajan on Wednesday expressed confidence that people have benefited from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's schemes and the BJP will have a lotus symbol . Bloom in the field. He also said that his decision to enter the political arena would prove to be correct. Reflecting on her decision to enter politics, she told ANI, "I want to serve the people. Because of that ambition, I resigned from the post of governor and came back. It would be the right decision.People are supporting me." Sundararajan also highlighted the change in mindset among the voters, stressing their preference for Prime Minister Modi and the BJP's agenda. "Definitely, the lotus will bloom in South Chennai because we will reach every corner. Have gone in. I am really happy with the love and affection I have received. For this, I resigned (as Governor and Lieutenant Governor) and came to contest the elections.I want to serve the people. Because of that ambition, I resigned from the post of Governor. This would be the right decision. People are supporting me.'' He told ANI, ''People want a change in mentality.'' Prime Minister. He has benefited from his plans. Every home and every family has benefited. We have a PM candidate, but they (India alliance) don't have...'' he expressed confidence of victory. Criticizing the ruling party in the state for its alleged failure to address elections and people's issues, he said, "I am confident that people will vote for me.The people of the ruling party are living far away from reality. People in South Chennai lack basic facilities." Soundararajan said, "BJP will win the South Chennai seat." He said, "The DMK government is anti-Hindu and they will get a befitting reply from the people. People are now realizing their pseudo secularism." Soundararajan faces competition from DMK's outgoing MP Thamizhach Thangapandian and AIADMK's J Jayavardhan. In the 2019 elections, the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance won a landslide victory, winning 38 of the 39 seats in Tamil Nadu, all 39 The seats will go to polls in a single phase on April 19, with votes being counted on June 4. Tamil Nadu stands fifth in terms of Lok Sabha seats, with 3 unreserved and seven reserved for SC candidates.