PM's rally in Puducherry: Modi said- The government here is engaged in serving the Congress high command, the former CM was an expert in lifting the slippers of the top leader of the party.


Posted on 25th Feb 2021 01:30 pm by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Puducherry on Thursday facing a political crisis. Here he laid the foundation stone for the project of about 3 thousand crores. He then held a rally. In it, he said that Puducherry suffered a loss due to the Congress's high command culture. I see that the air of Puducherry is changing.

 

Modi said that in 2016, Puducherry did not get a people's government. He got a government that was busy serving the Congress high command in Delhi. Their priorities were different. Your former CM was an expert in lifting the slippers of his party's top leader. Puducherry deserves a government whose high command is people here, not a small group of Congress leaders sitting in Delhi. The NDA will give assurance that the next government will be the people.

 

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Narayanasamy picked up Rahul Gandhi's slippers

Recently the Congress government of Puducherry fell. Narayanasamy was the chief minister in it. In 2015, a video of Narayanasamy surfaced. In this, he was seen picking up the slippers of Rahul Gandhi, then Congress vice-president. Rahul Gandhi was visiting Puducherry. During this time he had gone to an area where there was a flood. To get out of the water, Rahul took the slippers and Narayanasamy took the slippers in his hand. After some time Narayanasamy placed slippers in front of Rahul. Rahul wore slippers without saying anything.

 

Modi will visit Tamil Nadu for the second time in 14 days

Prime Minister Modi will go to Tamil Nadu from Puducherry. He will visit Tamil Nadu for the second time in 14 days. Here he will start several projects in Coimbatore for Rs 12,400 crore. Before the assembly elections, the focus of the BJP in Tamil Nadu is to get a grip on the SC-ST and minority communities which constitute 30% of the population there. Apart from this, the BJP also wants to break the image of being a North Indian party.

 

BJP National President JP Nadda, including Tamil Nadu Modi, Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, and Star Pracharak have done dozens of programs. According to sources, Modi can speak on the bill introduced in the Lok Sabha for the lower castes in Tamil Nadu at the rally. This bill will open the way for 7 Scheduled Castes of the state to live as one name Devendrakula Velarlers. This has been the demand of these communities for a long time.

 

Expert's 3 points on BJP's gameplan in Tamil Nadu

 

1. Political analysts are looking at the bill and frequent visits as a major effort of the BJP through which it wants to bring in the votes of the lower section of Tamil Nadu. The community is also trying to get the Vaniyars of North Tamil Nadu and the Nadars community in its favor.

 

2. The party is also sending a message to its opponents who say that BJP is the party of North India. Another big strategy of the BJP is to show itself as pro-Tamil.

 

3. The second major challenge before the BJP is to deal with the battle of North vs. South or Hindi vs. Tamil. This is the reason why central leaders including Modi talk about the prosperity of the Tamil language in their programs and mention the poets here.

 

Modi's programs in Tamil Nadu

 

Prime Minister Modi will start several projects in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu for Rs 12,400 crore. The power project of Neyveli will also be dedicated to the nation. This will also benefit Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Puducherry. Modi will also lay the foundation stone for a grid-connected five-megawatt solar power plant at VO Chidambaranar Port.

 

Assembly elections are due in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry this year. After the fall of the Congress government in Puducherry, BJP is trying to strengthen its political ground. In Tamil Nadu, the BJP is in the fray in alliance with the AIADMK, where it faces the DMK and Congress alliance.

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