Is the NDA Campaign Gaining Momentum at PM Modi's Rally Near Chennai?
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Chennai, Jan 23 (NationPress) The election rally led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi near Madurantakam, located on the outskirts of Chennai, officially initiated the campaign for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Alliance leaders launched a vigorous critique against the current DMK government.
During his address at the event, AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran accused Chief Minister M.K. Stalin of engaging in dynastic politics, claiming that the people of Tamil Nadu are enduring unnecessary hardship.
Dhinakaran pointed out that instead of prioritizing governance, law enforcement, and economic support, the Chief Minister seems to be focused on preparing his son, Udhayanidhi Stalin, for a future leadership role.
"While the state grapples with various issues, the Chief Minister's main concern appears to be promoting his son," he stated, alleging that the DMK has failed to uphold the trust placed in it by the populace.
He noted that Tamil Nadu is experiencing increasing crime rates, violent incidents, and a deterioration of public order, all while the government focuses on family-oriented politics.
The NDA rally, attended by Prime Minister Modi, showcased the unity of senior alliance leaders, marking a significant step ahead of the vital elections.
Among those present were AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss, and Tamil Maanila Congress president G.K. Vasan, among others.
Dhinakaran emphasized that Prime Minister Modi, in his third consecutive term, is committed to dismantling what he referred to as "anti-people family rule" in Tamil Nadu.
He asserted that the NDA intends to establish a political culture focused on development, security, and corruption-free governance.
Discussing the AMMK's choice to join the NDA, he recognized past conflicts but stated that these differences were intentionally set aside for the greater good of Tamil Nadu.
"We embraced the Prime Minister’s invitation with clarity and without any external pressure," he affirmed.
Referring to the legacy of former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa, he highlighted the necessity for leaders to take decisive stances, whether in support or opposition, when public interest is at stake.
As Prime Minister Modi's rally established the tone for the NDA's campaign, key themes of dynastic politics and governance flaws emerged prominently in the alliance’s criticisms of the ruling DMK.