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Lok Sabha Election 2024: Give PM Modi blessings of 25 seats, Amit Shah's appeal from Tamil Nadu

Amit Shah In Vellore: Home Minister Amit Shah has a target of winning 25 Lok Sabha seats in the 2024 elections. He appealed to the voters here to bless PM Narendra Modi with 25 seats.

Amit Shah Tamil Nadu Visit: Home Minister Amit Shah appealed to the voters of Tamil Nadu to elect at least 25 BJP MPs in the 2024 Lok Sabha. He was in Vellore on Sunday. Here he addressed a huge rally. The Home Minister said that he is confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will win the power of the Center for the third time. He also targeted the Congress-DMK alliance and accused them of corruption and nepotism.

Home Minister Amit Shah said Tamil Nadu should bless Narendra Modi with 25 seats in 2024. He said that Congress-DMK are 2G, 3G, 4G parties. The Home Minister told that 2G does not mean 2G spectrum scam, but 2G means two generation, 3G means three generation and 4G means four generation. He also held a meeting with party workers in Chennai.

BJP can win more than 25 seats

Home Minister Amit Shah also praised Annamalai, the BJP chief of the state unit. He said that I am confident that with the help of Annamalai's work, the party can win more than 25 seats in the state. Only then the people of Tamil Nadu can be made ministers at the Centre. Tamil Nadu has 39 Lok Sabha seats, including one Puducherry seat.

DMK alliance won 38 seats in 2019

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the DMK alliance captured 38 seats. The main opposition to the DMK in the state is the NDA, which also includes the AIADMK party. This alliance had won only one parliamentary seat in the last election. Home Minister Amit Shah had reached here as part of a public relations campaign. Under this campaign, all the BJP leaders and ministers are talking about the work done by the Modi government in the last nine years.

When the Home Minister's convoy left in Chennai, the street lights were switched off.

The lapse in security came to the fore on Saturday evening as soon as the Home Minister left Chennai airport. It is said that suddenly the street lights had stopped. Usually the Home Minister talks about such lapses in his speeches as well, but he did not mention it during the rally. According to a news of Hindustan Times, the Home Minister also discussed this matter with Annamalai. It is believed that he refused to talk on this.

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