On September 2, senior BJP members and a former MLA joined the party at the Coimbatore district BJP office, welcomed by District President J. Ramesh Kumar and other party officials.
Coimbatore: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Coimbatore district office witnessed a significant event as several prominent figures joined the party on September 2. The membership ceremony was presided over by District President J. Ramesh Kumar.
Among the new inductees were senior BJP members Sundarrajan, Uma Rani, Vijaya Ravi, and Ashok Kumar. Notably, former MLA Challenger Dorai also joined the party ranks during the event. The ceremony was attended by various BJP administrators and party volunteers, marking a strengthening of the party's presence in the region.

The induction of these experienced politicians and former elected representatives is seen as a strategic move by the BJP to bolster its position in Coimbatore district. The addition of a former MLA, in particular, is expected to bring valuable legislative experience and local influence to the party's operations in the area.
This membership drive comes at a time when political parties across Tamil Nadu are gearing up for future electoral battles. The BJP, which has been working to expand its footprint in the state, views such additions to its cadre as crucial for enhancing its electoral prospects in the region.
Among the new inductees were senior BJP members Sundarrajan, Uma Rani, Vijaya Ravi, and Ashok Kumar. Notably, former MLA Challenger Dorai also joined the party ranks during the event. The ceremony was attended by various BJP administrators and party volunteers, marking a strengthening of the party's presence in the region.
The induction of these experienced politicians and former elected representatives is seen as a strategic move by the BJP to bolster its position in Coimbatore district. The addition of a former MLA, in particular, is expected to bring valuable legislative experience and local influence to the party's operations in the area.
This membership drive comes at a time when political parties across Tamil Nadu are gearing up for future electoral battles. The BJP, which has been working to expand its footprint in the state, views such additions to its cadre as crucial for enhancing its electoral prospects in the region.