<p>Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu: Senior BJP leader Amit Shah held a roadshow in Kanyakumari Lok Sabha constituency on Saturday in support of the party candidate Pon Radhakrishnan for the April 19 parliamentary election.</p>.<p>Hundreds of party cadres, invigorated by his visit, joined Shah in the road show from Mettukadai Junction, Thuckalay, to the Old Bus Stand in Kanyakumari.</p>.<p>Shah greeted the cadres from his specially-designed vehicle and flashed the party's Lotus symbol throughout the stretch, as party members chanted 'Modi again', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Ponnar again.' Radhakrishnan, a former union minister, is fondly addressed as Ponnar by supporters.</p>.Lok Sabha polls 2024: DMK has hurt people’s sentiments by insulting Sanatan Dharma, says Amit Shah.<p>In his address, Shah said Modi was taking the country on the path of progress.</p>.<p>People in Tamil Nadu were chanting the 'chaar sau par' (over 400 seats), he said, alluding to the BJP's target of achieving the said number of constituencies.</p>.<p>Shah also sought the people to vote for the party's candidate for the Vilavankode bypoll, V S Nandini, and ensure her victory. </p>
<p>Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu: Senior BJP leader Amit Shah held a roadshow in Kanyakumari Lok Sabha constituency on Saturday in support of the party candidate Pon Radhakrishnan for the April 19 parliamentary election.</p>.<p>Hundreds of party cadres, invigorated by his visit, joined Shah in the road show from Mettukadai Junction, Thuckalay, to the Old Bus Stand in Kanyakumari.</p>.<p>Shah greeted the cadres from his specially-designed vehicle and flashed the party's Lotus symbol throughout the stretch, as party members chanted 'Modi again', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Ponnar again.' Radhakrishnan, a former union minister, is fondly addressed as Ponnar by supporters.</p>.Lok Sabha polls 2024: DMK has hurt people’s sentiments by insulting Sanatan Dharma, says Amit Shah.<p>In his address, Shah said Modi was taking the country on the path of progress.</p>.<p>People in Tamil Nadu were chanting the 'chaar sau par' (over 400 seats), he said, alluding to the BJP's target of achieving the said number of constituencies.</p>.<p>Shah also sought the people to vote for the party's candidate for the Vilavankode bypoll, V S Nandini, and ensure her victory. </p>