Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch a two-day election campaign across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry starting April 3, as political activity gathers pace ahead of upcoming Assembly elections. The visit is aimed at boosting the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)’s campaign efforts in both regions.
Key Announcements / Highlights
The Prime Minister will begin his tour in Chennai before heading to Puducherry, where he is scheduled to participate in a roadshow and address a public rally.
In Puducherry, a major roadshow is planned along key city routes, followed by a public meeting in support of NDA candidates. The alliance in the Union Territory includes the All India N.R. Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and other partners.
On April 4, Modi will continue campaign activities in Chennai, where he is expected to interact with party leaders and address another public gathering. Local campaign programmes, including a possible roadshow in key urban areas, are also being planned.
Official Statement
Officials said the visit is designed to strengthen grassroots outreach and energise party workers ahead of polling. Security arrangements have been intensified in both Chennai and Puducherry to ensure smooth conduct of events.
Context / Background
The Assembly elections in Puducherry are scheduled for April 9, while Tamil Nadu will vote on April 23. Political parties across the spectrum have stepped up campaign efforts, with senior leaders visiting constituencies and holding public meetings.
Tamil Nadu has traditionally witnessed strong competition between regional parties, while Puducherry’s electoral landscape often hinges on coalition dynamics. The NDA is seeking to expand its presence in both regions amid stiff competition.
Public Impact
High-profile campaign visits often influence voter mobilisation, particularly in urban constituencies and politically significant regions. The Prime Minister’s presence is expected to boost visibility for NDA candidates and consolidate support among party workers and voters.
Such outreach efforts also play a role in shaping campaign narratives around development, governance, and regional priorities in the final phase before polling.
Conclusion
With elections approaching, political activity is set to intensify further in both Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The outcome of these contests will depend on voter turnout, alliance dynamics, and the effectiveness of last-mile campaigning in the coming days.
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Last Updated on: Friday, April 3, 2026 3:27 pm by Monisha Angara | Published by: Monisha Angara on Friday, April 3, 2026 3:27 pm | News Categories: Politics

