Tamil Nadu Sports Minister and DMK Youth Wing leader Udhayanidhi Stalin flagged off a statewide motorcycle rally in a public outreach programme eyeing Lok Sabha polls 2024. The motorcycle rally is scheduled ahead of DMK youth wing conference with the theme 'Retrieving State's Rights' scheduled for December 17. Udhayanidhi Stalin inaugurated the rally from Kanyakumari and it is set to crisscross all 234 assembly constituencies in the state.
At the rally, Udhayanidhi Stalin said, the rally with around 188 participants will reach out to lakhs of youngsters. It will cover 8,647 km and focus on 504 campaign points in 13 days.
Taking to X, Udhayanidhi Stalin said, "On this day of Godse's execution, Periyar's grandsons march against Godse's grandsons from Kanyakumari Gandhi Hall!"
Nathuram Godse, Gandhi's assassin, was hanged to death on November 15 (1949).
Highlighting that the rally will remain in history, Udhayanidhi said, "13 Days - 234 Constituencies - 504 Campaign Centers - 8,647 kilometers this two-wheeler rally that will meet lakhs of youth will forever remain in the history of the association."
The two-wheeler vehicle rally by 'DMK Riders' started from Tiruvalluvar Statue in Kanyakumari on Wednesday. The motorcycle rally is scheduled to conclude on November 27 in Salem.
On X, DMK leader and School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said the participants of the bike rally would reach out to the people and spread the word about Dravidian ideology and Chief Minister M K Stalin's achievements.
"Let's protect democracy by following Dravidian principles! Let's save state rights!" he said.
Earlier, Udhayanidhi Stalin started a signature campaign against NEET in Chennai with an aim to get 50 lakh signatures within 50 days.