Through the go to that's being seen as important for the upcoming meeting elections in state, the chief may also have booth-level conferences with celebration employees.
Written by Prashasti Singh, New Delhi
UPDATED ON JAN 29, 2021 08:06 PM IST
Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) president JP Nadda will start his two-day go to to Tamil Nadu to take inventory of the celebration's affairs and ballot preparedness months earlier than meeting elections are due within the southern state, officers stated on Friday. He may also go to Puducherry for a day throughout his journey.
"BJP president JP Nadda will be on a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu. He will reach Madurai on January 29 evening. He will be holding many organisational meetings. He will also take stock with the party leaders to review poll preparedness for the upcoming assembly election. He will also offer prayer at Madurai's famous Meenakshi Temple," BJP spokesperson and program media coordinator Gopal Krishna Agrawal Get together instructed information company ANI.
Through the go to that's being seen as important for the upcoming meeting elections within the state, the chief may also have booth-level conferences with celebration employees, Agarwal added.
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi had visited the state final week. "I am delighted to be back in Tamil Nadu today to spend time with my Tamilian brothers and sisters in the Kongu belt. Together, we will defend & preserve the unique culture of the Tamils against the attacks by Modi govt," Gandhi had tweeted earlier than his go to.
Gandhi had addressed a number of public rallies in Coimbatore, Tiruppur and Erode, and accused the BJP of favouring just a few huge industrialists as a substitute of serving to the labourers and weavers of the nation.
"If India's labourers, farmers and weavers were strong, protected and given opportunities, China would never dare to come inside India. You (the government) are using the Indian army, navy and air force to protect India from China. If you use India's labourers, farmers and workers, you will not need the army, air force and navy to be standing over there. China will not have the guts to come inside," Gandhi stated in Tamil Nadu's Erode.
Elections are going to be held in Tamil Nadu for the 234 seats of the legislative meeting later this yr.