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Chandrababu Naidu to lead NDA campaign blitz in Tamil Nadu

20-04-2026 12:00:00 AM

Metro India News | AMARAVATI

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is set to undertake a high-profile two-day campaign tour across Tamil Nadu starting tomorrow, as part of the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) intensified outreach ahead of the upcoming state elections.

The visit is expected to play a key role in energising party cadre, strengthening grassroots connect, and amplifying the NDA’s development-centric narrative in the state. Known for his focus on governance reforms, infrastructure growth, and technology-driven administration, Naidu is likely to project a forward-looking vision aligned with national development goals.

On the first day, Naidu will begin his tour in Coimbatore, where he is scheduled to address a major public meeting in the afternoon. The event is expected to draw significant participation from party workers, local leaders, and supporters.

Following this, he will travel to Hosur and proceed to Thalli, where another large public rally has been planned. These engagements are aimed at consolidating support in western Tamil Nadu, a region considered strategically important for the NDA.

Later in the evening, Naidu will reach Chennai and participate in a grand roadshow in Avadi. The roadshow is expected to see large crowds, providing an opportunity for direct engagement with voters and showcasing the alliance’s strength in urban centres.

On the second day, the Chief Minister will travel to Madurai, a key political and cultural hub, before heading to Sattur. Here, he will interact with community leaders, stakeholders, and party representatives, followed by a major campaign event in the afternoon. The tour will conclude with his return later in the evening after completing scheduled engagements.

Naidu’s visit comes at a crucial juncture as the NDA ramps up its campaign in Tamil Nadu, focusing on economic growth, job creation, and inclusive development. His campaign is expected to blend large-scale public outreach with targeted interactions, reflecting a high-energy and result-oriented strategy.