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“He Always Put National Interest Above Everything”: PM Modi Heaps Praises On Late DMDK Founder Vijayakanth

As a part of his Tamil Nadu trip, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the new terminal building of the Tiruchirapalli airport and participated and addressed the convocation ceremony at Bharathidasan University. He also inaugurated, dedicated various development projects, and laid the foundation stone for initiatives exceeding ₹20,000 crores in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.

Speaking to the people, Prime Minister Modi said a few words on Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) founder and actor Vijayakanth. He said, “Just a few days ago, we lost Thiru Vijayakanthji. He was a Captain not only in the world of cinema but also in politics. He won the hearts of the people through his work in films. As a politician, he always put national interest above everything. I pay my tributes to him. I also express my condolences to his family and admirers.”

It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Modi and Vijayakanth shared a special friendship that was evident from their chemistry. Vijayakanth was the only alliance member to campaign extensively for the NDA alliance in 2014 in all constituencies in the state during the 2014 Parliamentary polls.

Their camaraderie was pretty much evident and Vijayakanth endorsed Modi as the force capable of eradicating corruption.

Despite not winning any of the 14 seats they contested, the DMDK was the only party in the seven-party alliance to campaign in all 39 constituencies in Tamil Nadu. Premalatha was instrumental in the party’s decision to align with the BJP-led NDA, a move that contributed to the BJP’s victory in Kanyakumari. PM Modi’s praise for Premalatha and his rapport with Vijayakant at the NDA rallies are testimony to the friendly relations they shared.

Prime Minister Modi also shared a condolence note on the day of Vijayakanth’s passing on his X handle describing the friendship the two shared.

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