Harnessing Dravidian Pride: Naidu Appeals for NDA Support in Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu has invoked Dravidian roots and Tamil pride to seek votes for NDA candidates in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. Emphasizing historical ties, he highlighted Tamil Nadu's cultural contributions and urged the people to back the National Democratic Alliance.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has invoked Dravidian pride, urging Tamil Nadu's electorate to support the National Democratic Alliance candidates in the upcoming state Assembly polls.
At a press conference, Naidu emphasized the shared cultural heritage of Tamil and Telugu people and reminded voters of Tamil Nadu's historical significance as the cradle of Dravidian culture. He highlighted the state's remarkable contributions through renowned figures like CV Raman, Abdul Kalam, and more.
Naidu praised former President Abdul Kalam, underscoring Tamil Nadu's strong influence in national affairs. He remarked on the deep affection Tamilians have for their language, culture, and temple architecture, qualities recognized and appreciated by PM Narendra Modi.
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