"Is the Coimbatore candidate scared to mention my name? Has he come to Coimbatore because it's impossible to secure a deposit in Karur?" Ramachandran asked, praising Coimbatore's citizens over Karur's.
Coimbatore: In a passionate speech, Coimbatore constituency candidate Singai Ramachandran shared his deep connections with the AIADMK founders, stating that MGR facilitated his parents' marriage and Jayalalitha named him. Ramachandran, addressing a WhatsApp message about the Karur candidate's entry and discussions around DMK, questioned whether his name, given by Jayalalitha, was being intentionally avoided.
"Is the Coimbatore candidate scared to mention my name? Has he come to Coimbatore because it's impossible to secure a deposit in Karur?" Ramachandran asked, praising Coimbatore's citizens over Karur's. He boldly stated his readiness to speak in Parliament in any language, including Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu, showcasing his multilingual proficiency.
An open challenge was laid down to BJP State Leader Annamalai: "Set up a stage anywhere, and let's discuss Coimbatore's development in any language. Are you ready? Time, me, the place, name it, I will come."
With a significant emphasis on the 1.5 lakh vote margin and the support of AIADMK party workers, Ramachandran questioned whether it was time to let go of Coimbatore's stronghold. "Annamalai, I AM WAITING," he concluded, setting the stage for a potential high-profile debate.
"Is the Coimbatore candidate scared to mention my name? Has he come to Coimbatore because it's impossible to secure a deposit in Karur?" Ramachandran asked, praising Coimbatore's citizens over Karur's. He boldly stated his readiness to speak in Parliament in any language, including Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu, showcasing his multilingual proficiency.
An open challenge was laid down to BJP State Leader Annamalai: "Set up a stage anywhere, and let's discuss Coimbatore's development in any language. Are you ready? Time, me, the place, name it, I will come."
With a significant emphasis on the 1.5 lakh vote margin and the support of AIADMK party workers, Ramachandran questioned whether it was time to let go of Coimbatore's stronghold. "Annamalai, I AM WAITING," he concluded, setting the stage for a potential high-profile debate.