Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Chennai marks the start of a transformative two-day southern sojourn, packed with ₹7,000 crore infrastructure inaugurations, a key NDA rally, and temple blessings. It’s development diplomacy at its finest for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
Greeted grandly by Governor RN Ravi, Minister L Murugan, AIADMK’s Palaniswami, and BJP leaders upon landing from Gujarat, Modi heads to Raj Bhavan.
Sunday kicks off in Puducherry: Address an enthusiastic NDA crowd, then foundation-lay for ₹2,700 crore initiatives enhancing local infra and services.
Madurai next for ₹4,400 crore unveils—superior roads, urban facelifts, and growth catalysts for Tamil Nadu’s deep south.
4 PM brings devotion at Tirupparankundram, revered Muruga temple among the Arupadai Veedu.
Connectivity coup: New four-lane highways Madakkannam-Puducherry and Paramakudi-Ramanathapuram promise faster journeys, thriving trade.
Amrit Bharat delivers: Dedicate upgraded stations at Morpapur, Bomidi, Srivilliputhur, Cholavandan, Manapparai, Pollachi, Karaikudi, and Thiruvarur Jns.—passenger-friendly hubs.
FM boost: Launch transmitters in Kumbakonam, Yercaud, Vellore for robust Tamil Nadu airwaves.
This powerhouse visit marries mega-projects with voter connect, amplifying BJP’s narrative ahead of electoral showdowns.
