PM Modi Likely To Visit Thiruvalluvar Statue, 133-foot Sculpture Dedicated To The Tamil Poet
From the evening of May 30 to the evening of June 1, Modi will meditate at Dhyan Mandapam, the exact spot where Vivekananda is believed to have experienced a divine vision about 'Bharat Mata.' This spiritual endeavor underscores Modi's admiration for Vivekananda, a spiritual icon he deeply respects. In addition to his meditation, the Prime Minister is expected to offer prayers at the famous Sri Bhagavathy Amman temple. Before departing on June 1, Modi is likely to visit the Thiruvalluvar statue, a towering 133-foot sculpture dedicated to the Tamil poet, located adjacent to the rock memorial. On PM Modi's visit, BJP leader CR Kesavan said, "The opposition is in panic and fear that they're going to lose this election of 2024. And they are rattled...The people will reject this negative politics of the Congress and the INDI alliance. On June 4, with the blessings of Swami Vivekananda, with the blessings of the people of Bharat, Modi ji will begin a historic term where he will usher Bharat's civilizational renaissance." Security measures have been significantly intensified ahead of Modi's visit. Around 2000 police personnel will be on duty during his stay, with the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy also maintaining strict vigilance. Senior police officials, including Tirunelveli range DIG Pravesh Kumar and Superintendent of Police E Sundaravathanam, have conducted thorough inspections of the security arrangements at the rock memorial, boat jetty, helipad, and the state guest house.