Saffron Wave in Puducherry: PM Modi’s Roadshow Electrifies NDA Campaign
With just five days left before Puducherry goes to the polls on April 9, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in the Union Territory today to lead a grand 1.2-km roadshow. Accompanied by Chief Minister N. Rangasamy and Home Minister A. Namassivayam, the PM’s visit has turned the quiet coastal town into a political fortress.
Key Highlights of the Visit
- The Roadshow: Starting from the Ajanta Signal and concluding near the Kamarajar Statue, thousands gathered to catch a glimpse of the PM. The “Whistle” vs. “Lotus” vs. “Hand” rivalry was palpable in the air.
- The “Best Puducherry” Vision: In his interaction, PM Modi emphasized making Puducherry a “Business, Education, Spiritual, and Tourism” (BEST) hub.
- Attack on Congress-DMK: Modi reiterated that the previous Congress regime treated Puducherry as an “ATM for a Delhi family,” urging voters to choose stability over corruption.
A Triangular Battle: The TVK Factor
The 2026 election in Puducherry is no longer a two-way street. The debut of Thalapathy Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has turned this into a fierce triangular contest.
- NDA (AINRC-BJP): Focused on central schemes and infrastructure.
- INDIA Block (Congress-DMK): Banking on anti-incumbency and statehood promises.
- TVK: Targeting the youth and neutral voters who are looking for a “third way.”
Seat Sharing at a Glance
The NDA’s power-sharing for the 30-member assembly is finalized:
- AINRC: 16 Seats
- BJP: 10 Seats
- AIADMK: 2 Seats
- LJK: 2 Seats
Why this visit matters?
For the BJP, Puducherry is the “Gateway to the South.” A victory here on May 4 (Results Day) would provide the momentum needed to challenge the Dravidian giants in the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu.
