PM Modi, who is out on a stormy campaign, held a 2.5 km long road show here on Tuesday, which got a warm welcome and thousands of people were standing on the roadside and raising slogans in support of BJP and PM Modi. Showered flowers on his convoy.

During the road show, PM Modi was accompanied by BJP Tamil Nadu unit president and party's Coimbatore candidate K. Annamalai was also there; the party's Chennai South candidate Tamilisai Sundararajan; Chennai North candidate R.C. Paul Kanagaraj and Chennai Central candidate, Vinoj P. Selvam.

The road show, held in Chennai's Thyagaraya Nagar area, assumes significance in the backdrop of BJP's intensive efforts to register a stellar performance in the 39 Lok Sabha seats of Tamil Nadu.

PM Modi's latest program also took place in Chennai amid the party raising the Katchatheevu island issue. PM Modi had recently criticized the previous Congress regime for "giving" Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka.During this rally, PM Modi was seen holding a lotus cutout in his hand.
Waved towards election symbols and people while the convoy passed.

Those who had gathered looked excited and many of them took pictures of P Modi.

PM Modi will spend the night at Raj Bhavan and on Thursday morning he will leave for Vellore, Coimbatore and Pollachi.

Meanwhile, K. Subbalakshmi (64) told IANS that she had been waiting since 3 pm to catch a glimpse of PM Modi.

He said that the politics of Tamil Nadu will change and the BJP led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will develop as a strong political party in the state.He also said that there will be surprising election results in Tamil Nadu in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

PM Modi has repeatedly said that the development of Tamil Nadu reflects the development of the nation.

Addressing a public meeting in Salem last month itself, P Modi had urged the people of the state to ensure a decisive victory for the NDA and stressed the importance of the NDA securing more than 400 seats for the development of Tamil Nadu and the nation. Had insisted.

Ensuring that the BJP's focus remains on South India, PM Modi interacted with BJP workers from Tamil Nadu through the NaMo app on March 29 and underlined the importance of booth level efficiency and grassroots participation in winning elections. Did.

Earlier in January, while announcing development projects worth over Rs 20,000 crore in Tiruchirappalli, PM Modi had specifically mentioned his government's intense focus on Tamil Nadu, saying that more than 40 Union ministers of the central government had announced Rs 400 crore development projects. Has visited the state more than 100 times.last year.

He said, “India will progress with the progress of Tamil Nadu."