The season of Lok Sabha elections 2024 is currently going on in India. All political parties are trying to communicate with the public in different ways. In this sequence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also held a grand road show in Chennai, Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. A large crowd came to watch the PM’s road show and supporters raised slogans of Bharat Mata ki Jai and Modi-Modi. The road show of about two kilometers lasted for about 45 minutes and during this time PM Modi accepted the greetings of the people.
Annamalai and other candidates also together
During the road show in Chennai’s T.Nagar area, PM Modi was accompanied by BJP state president K.Annamalai and BJP candidates from South Chennai, Central Chennai and North Chennai. Let us tell you that in the Lok Sabha elections 2024, BJP has fielded Tamilisai Soundararajan from South Chennai, while Vinoj P. Selvam and R.C. Paul Kanagaraj from Central Chennai and North Chennai respectively.
PM Modi’s road show in Chennai.
PM Modi standing on a decorated car
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood on top of a decorated car and greeted his supporters in a road show in Chennai. During the road sleep, PM Modi also held a small cutout of BJP’s election symbol ‘Lotus’ in his hands. Supporters showered flowers on PM Modi and also raised slogans welcoming him. Many people were also seen holding placards with the names of BJP and PM Modi.
PM Modi’s road show in Chennai.
When are the elections in Tamil Nadu?
Lok Sabha elections 2024 will be held in a total of 7 phases. Elections will be held for all 543 seats in the country in seven phases one by one. The first phase of voting for the Lok Sabha elections will begin from April 19. Second phase – 26 April, third phase – 7 May, fourth phase – 13 May, fifth phase – 20 May, sixth phase – 25 May, seventh phase – 1 June. Voting for all 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu will be held in the first phase on April 19. The election results will come on June 4. (input language)
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