
New Delhi, April 19: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to lead several high-profile road shows in Tamil Nadu as the state approaches the final phase of its assembly elections.
On Sunday, Shah will kick off his campaign with a road show in the Modakurichi assembly constituency of Erode district, where he aims to rally support for BJP candidate Keerthika Shivakumar.
The western region is considered strategically important for the party, and leadership is focusing on direct outreach to voters in this area.
Later, Shah will travel to Chennai for another major road show in support of BJP candidate Tamilisai Soundararajan. As part of his visit to the city, he is also expected to pray at the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore before the road show.
Senior BJP leaders have stated that the purpose of these road shows is to energize party workers and strengthen mobilization efforts in both western and northern Tamil Nadu.
A party official remarked, “Our focus is on establishing direct contact with voters and garnering support in the final phase.”
This visit is part of a broader campaign by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with top leaders intensifying their efforts in the state. Shah is expected to offer prayers at the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore before his road show in Chennai.
Coimbatore city police have implemented strict security measures and diverted traffic to facilitate these events.
As the election campaign enters its final phase, the BJP is relying on high-impact public relations and the presence of senior leaders like Shah to maximize its electoral prospects in the state.
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