Chennai: The BJP in Tamil Nadu appears to be smitten by the politics of holding yatras, though they have seldom yielded the desired results in the crucial southern state.
Following the footsteps of his predecessor, L Murugan, now a Union Minister, the saffron party's state president Annamalai is launching his yatra christened as 'En Makkal En Man', from the coastal pilgrim town of Rameswaram on Friday. And, it is to be flagged off by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Traversing through the 234 assembly constituencies the five-phase yatra is aimed at galvanising the party for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections by increasing its footprint in the state's political landscape, dominated by the Dravidian parties. Volunteers and party cadre would join him in the 2600 km yatra – 1700 km by foot and 900 km by bus. The party expects to conclude the yatra in Chennai by January 20 next.
The first phase, commencing from Rameswaram, will cover the southern districts of Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Theni, Thoothukudi, Kanniyakumari, and Tirunelveli. It will conclude on August 22. The choice of Rameswaram is significant since there are reports of Prime Minister Narendra Modi contesting from the Ramanathapuram seat. In the last general election, the BJP's Nainar Nagendran who lost to the DMK nominee Nawas Kani, had polled nearly 3.5 lakh votes.
Though this is not the first time that the BJP is launching a yatra, the rank and file of the party are enthused. And it also comes after Annamalai took on the DMK by releasing the DMK Files II, listing corruption charges against the Stalin government. “The yatra's objective is to expose the DMK government's corruption and inefficiency as well as highlight the achievements of Prime Minister Modi, particularly his contribution to Tamil and Tamil Nadu. A booklet on Modi's achievements and Annamalai's letters would be distributed to the people. As part of the yatra, 11 massive public meetings will be held in which Union Ministers and the party's central leaders would participate,” says former Union Minister and party veteran Pon Radhakrishnan.