Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Chennai marks a development milestone for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, with over Rs 7,000 crore in projects slated for launch during his two-day sojourn. The tour fuses mega infra, rallies, and faith, eyeing electoral dividends.
Touched down from Gujarat, Modi received a stellar welcome from Governor RN Ravi, L Murugan, Edappadi K Palaniswami, and BJP leaders. Overnight at Raj Bhavan precedes a Puducherry pivot Sunday morning.
NDA rally in Puducherry ushers Rs 2,700 crore projects, fortifying infrastructure and services for sustained prosperity.
Madurai’s afternoon agenda dazzles with Rs 4,400 crore initiatives, featuring four-lane highways—Maddakannam-Puducherry, Paramakudi-Ramanathapuram—that promise seamless links and economic ripple effects.
Rail modernization via Amrit Bharat dedicates eight stations: Morappur, Bomidi, Srivilliputhur, Cholavandan, Manapparai, Pollachi Junction, Karaikudi Junction, and Thiruvarur Junction.
AIR’s footprint grows with FM transmitters in Kumbakonam, Yercaud, Vellore. Spiritual fulfillment at 4 PM: prayers at iconic Tirupparankundram, one of Murugan’s Ashtakonas.
This isn’t mere pageantry; it’s policy in motion. As South India’s political theater intensifies, Modi’s blueprint of connectivity, culture, and commitment positions the Centre as a change agent, captivating voters with vision realized.
