Union Home Minister Amit Shah has initiated the election campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tamil Nadu, marking a significant step towards the upcoming Assembly elections. The political rally, initially planned as a conclusion to State President Nainar Nagendran’s statewide tour, evolved into a full-scale election launch.
Speaking at the event, Shah expressed unwavering confidence in the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) ability to seize power in Tamil Nadu. In his address to party workers and supporters, he took a combative stance, criticizing the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).
Shah accused the DMK of perpetuating dynastic politics, corruption, and neglect of women’s safety—specifically targeting Udhayanidhi Stalin, a prominent member of the DMK’s first family. The BJP’s election campaign in Tamil Nadu is expected to focus on these issues as it aims to capitalize on voter discontent with the current administration.
The launch follows a series of events where the BJP has stepped up its efforts in the state, positioning itself as a formidable contender in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape. The Assembly elections are scheduled for later this year, and the BJP is optimistic about its prospects in the polls.
