"We are truly honoured that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leader of the NDA alliance, will be visiting Madurai tomorrow. He will visit the Lord Murugan temple, which, after a lot of struggle, has finally been opened to allow the auspicious lighting of the lamp," Goyal told the media.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Madurai on March 1 to participate in a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) election campaign public meeting, with preparations currently underway in full swing across the city.
Prasad accused the DMK administration of "corruption" and alleged it has acted as an "obedient tool" for tainted ministers and officials, leaving Tamil Nadu with a debt of Rs 10.50 lakh crore.
Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], Jan 27 (ANI): Holding black flags, black balloons and banners, the opposition MDMK staged demonstrations in Madurai on Sunday against Prime Minister Narendra Modi who visited the city.