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“Thank You Chennai” PM Modi expresses gratitude to people of Tamil Nadu for embracing him like a son

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held a roadshow in Tamil Nadu's Chennai, as a part of the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign to gain a foothold in the southern states. This was PM Modi's second roadshow in Tamil Nadu in a month. The road show began near Panagal Park and concluded near Teynampet signal. The Prime Minister campaigned for BJP's South Chennai candidate Tamilisai Soundarajan, Central Chennai candidate Vinoj P Selvam and North Chennai candidate Paul Kanagaraj. People were gathered in large numbers to witness the roadshow on both sides of the road and also showered petals on the Prime Minister.PM Modi was seen carrying the party's logo, "Kamal" (Lotus) in his hand.
Prime Minister also shared the glimpses of the rally on ‘X’ with a caption, “Thank you Chennai! Today was special.”

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