Nilgiris MP A. Raja met with voters in Coimbatore North district on July 11 to express his gratitude for re-electing him as their representative in the Lok Sabha.
Coimbatore: Nilgiris Member of Parliament A. Raja expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the voters who re-elected him as their representative in the Lok Sabha. On July 11, he met with constituents from various areas of Coimbatore North district, including Gudalur Municipality and Veerapandi Town Panchayat No. 04.
The thankful MP interacted with voters from Shanthimedu, Selvapuram, Vattapparai, Thirumalainayakkanpalayam, Samisettipalayam, Ganesapuram, Goundampalayam, Pudhuputhur, Pazhaiputhur, Thekkupalayam, Nayakkanur, and Veerapandi. Raja expressed his appreciation for their support during the recent elections.

Accompanying A. Raja were several key party officials, including District Secretary Tho. A. Ravi, Executive Committee Member T. R. Shanmugasundaram, Gudalur Town Secretary A. Arivarasu, and Veerapandi Town Panchayat No. 04 Party Secretary V. Suresh. Other administrators from the India Alliance were also present during the gratitude meet.
The MP's gesture of personally meeting and thanking the voters underscores the importance of grassroots connections in Indian politics. It also reflects the democratic tradition of elected representatives acknowledging the mandate given by their constituents.
The thankful MP interacted with voters from Shanthimedu, Selvapuram, Vattapparai, Thirumalainayakkanpalayam, Samisettipalayam, Ganesapuram, Goundampalayam, Pudhuputhur, Pazhaiputhur, Thekkupalayam, Nayakkanur, and Veerapandi. Raja expressed his appreciation for their support during the recent elections.
Accompanying A. Raja were several key party officials, including District Secretary Tho. A. Ravi, Executive Committee Member T. R. Shanmugasundaram, Gudalur Town Secretary A. Arivarasu, and Veerapandi Town Panchayat No. 04 Party Secretary V. Suresh. Other administrators from the India Alliance were also present during the gratitude meet.
The MP's gesture of personally meeting and thanking the voters underscores the importance of grassroots connections in Indian politics. It also reflects the democratic tradition of elected representatives acknowledging the mandate given by their constituents.