Chennai: Saffron Veteran and Union Minister Home Affairs, Amit Shah criticized the Tamil Nadu Government for corruption, lawlessness, and anti-national activities, pointing out the DMK leaders’ involvement in scandals.
He asserted that in 2026, Tamil Nadu would witness the formation of an NDA government, signaling a new era. During the event, Tamil Nadu BJP President Shri K Annamalai, Union Minister Dr. L Murugan, Coimbatore District President J Ramesh Kumar, and BJP National Secretary Arvind Menon, among other leaders, were present.
Shri Shah extended his heartfelt wishes for Maha Shivratri to all the Shiva devotees in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and across the country. He then mentioned that three offices had been inaugurated in the region, including the Coimbatore office, along with those in Thiruvannamalai and Ramanathapuram. The BJP offices are different from the offices of other political parties. While other parties considered their offices merely as workplaces, BJP karyakartas regard their party office as a temple from where the party’s operations are conducted.
Union Home Minister expressed his hope that the three newly inaugurated offices would soon become key centers for public outreach, responsiveness to people’s concerns, and mass movements for the BJP.
Shri Shah stated that 2024 had been a landmark year for the BJP. In the year, Shri Narendra Modi Ji was sworn in as the Hon’ble Prime Minister of the country, for a third consecutive term.
For the first time, the BJP formed a full-majority government in Odisha, while the NDA secured power in Andhra Pradesh after a long gap. BJP’s successive victories in Haryana, Maharashtra, and Delhi marked a hat-trick, reaffirming the people’s trust in the party.
Shri Shah affirmed that in 2026, Tamil Nadu would witness the formation of an NDA government, marking the beginning of a new era. The dominance of nepotism in the state would come to an end, corruption would be eradicated permanently, and anti-national activities would be uprooted.
The new government would pave the way for a development-driven future, where Tamil Nadu’s progress would contribute to the growth of the entire nation.