The Hindu (Chennai)

People will vote for change, speak about ‘Coimbatore Formula’, says Annamalai

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Concluding his campaign for the Lok Sabha election on Wednesday, BJP State president and candidate for the Coimbatore constituen­cy, K. Annamalai, said that the people would speak about “Coimbatore formula” on June 4 (when results will be declared) for they would have “voted for change” despite distributi­on of money by some parties.

According to him, the BJP cadre and volunteers had worked hard throughout the campaign. “I believe we can break it (the distributi­on of money) in Coimbatore,” he said, alluding to the ‘cash for votes’ culture.

Urging people to cast their vote on Friday, he said that a change should start from Coimbatore for the formation of a government in the State by a nonDravidi­an party in 2026. “I want to bring about a change,” he said, addressing a gathering of over 500 people near Hope college in Coimbatore city.

Having covered nearly 90 points on the †nal day of the campaign, he reiterated his promises for Coimbatore, including setting up of a branch of the Narcotics Control Bureau and the National Investigat­ion Agency. “There is a need to rebuild this city and the elected candidate should be able to do it.”

He alleged that right from the Chief Minister, every one in the DMK were lying. Their manifesto for Coimbatore promises what the State government would do for the city if a DMK MP was elected. “That is why we are saying that the DMK looks at Coimbatore in a stepmother­ly way,” he said.

The BJP leader said that this was an election to vote beyond parties, religion and caste. After the second phase, there might not be anyone in the INDIA bloc to even work on the †eld for the remaining phases, he contended.

Mr. Annamalai had started his campaign in the morning after o«ering tributes to a photo of Hindu Munnani leader Sasi Kumar, who was murdered near GN Mills in the city.

Vanathi Srinivasan, the Coimbatore south MLA, said the constituen­cy would get more developmen­t opportunit­ies if Mr. Annamalai represente­d it in Parliament.

 ?? M. PERIASAMY ?? Slew of assurances: BJP Tamil Nadu president K. Annamalai, at a campaign in Coimbatore on Wednesday, reiterated his promises for the region.
M. PERIASAMY Slew of assurances: BJP Tamil Nadu president K. Annamalai, at a campaign in Coimbatore on Wednesday, reiterated his promises for the region.

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