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📰 PM Narendra Modi to Visit Chennai and Puducherry on April 3–4 Ahead of Assembly Elections

As political activity intensifies ahead of Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Chennai and Puducherry on April 3 and 4.

PM Modi

According to official sources, the Prime Minister will arrive at the Chennai airport on the afternoon of April 3. Soon after his arrival, he is expected to proceed to Puducherry, where he will address a public meeting later in the evening. The rally is likely to be a key event in the ongoing election campaign, aimed at mobilising support for the ruling party and its allies.


On April 4, the Prime Minister is expected to participate in additional engagements, including meetings and possible campaign activities in the region, as part of efforts to strengthen the party’s presence ahead of the polls.


Political observers note that the visit holds strategic importance, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, where electoral contests are expected to be closely fought. The Prime Minister’s rallies are likely to focus on development initiatives, governance achievements, and outreach to key voter groups.


Security arrangements are being tightened in both Chennai and Puducherry in preparation for the high-profile visit. Local administrations are coordinating with central agencies to ensure smooth conduct of the events.


The visit underscores the significance of southern states in the broader electoral strategy, as parties step up campaigning with high-voltage rallies and public outreach programmes in the run-up to the elections.

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