Modi’s visit to Tamil Nadu raises expectation of alliance

PM to inaugurate a string of projects

February 10, 2019 12:27 am | Updated 09:42 am IST - COIMBATORE

The ground at Perumanallur is set to host PM Modi.

The ground at Perumanallur is set to host PM Modi.

A day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Tirupur on Sunday, analysts expect a momentum in alliance formation in the run-up to the Lok Sabha poll.

That Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami will share the stage with Mr. Modi has contributed to the rumour mills.

Among the projects Mr. Modi will inaugurate via video conference are the Chennai Metro Rail line and the expansion of the Chennai and Tiruchi airports.

Tamilisai says BJP will have poll pact

The Bharatiya Janata Party will not go it alone. It will contest the Lok Sabha election in Tamil Nadu in a formidable alliance with parties that are in no way connected with the Dravinda Munnetra Kazhagam or the Congress, BJP State president Tamilisai Soundarrajan said here on Sunday.

She was talking to mediapersons at the Coimbatore airport on her way to Tirupur to oversee the arrangements for the function in which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate on Sunday.

She said that during his visits, the Prime Minister was either laying the foundation stone or inaugurating a project and this had resulted in people eagerly looking forward to his visits, she said.

The BJP began its electioneering in Tamil Nadu six months ago. The morale of the rank and file of the BJP was high with the visit of the national BJP leaders, she said.

Slams Kamal

Referring to Makkal Needhi Maiam leader Kamal Haasan, Ms. Soundarrajan said Mr. Haasan, who entered politics six months ago, was neither competent nor qualified to evaluate or assess the BJP government’s work

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