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Petrol Bomb Attack In Coimbatore

PM Modi holds roadshow in Coimbatore; pays tributes to 1998 blast victims

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a roadshow here on Monday, amid non-stop chants of 'Modi, Modi' by BJP workers and he paid floral tributes to the portraits of 58 people killed here in the 1998 serial bomb blast. The roadshow, amid tight police security, comes days after the Madras High Court green-flagged the event, directing the police to allow it with reasonable conditions. The police had initially refused permission citing reasons, including the "communally sensitive" nature of the area, and the ongoing public exams in schools. As Modi began his roadshow in an open, flower-decked vehicle, people who gathered on both sides of the road showered flower petals on him, chanted slogans hailing him. While traditional music was played to welcome him, several of them danced and waved at him enthusiastically. This is the first time such a road show, on a grand scale, has been organised by the BJP in Tamil Nadu, which witnessed a good turnout. "Meendum Modi, Vendum Modi," (Once again Mod

PM Modi holds roadshow in Coimbatore; pays tributes to 1998 blast victims
Updated On : 18 Mar 2024 | 9:09 PM IST

Now, Periyar statue vandalised; petrol bomb hurled at BJP Coimbatore office

The incident comes after a statue of social reformer and founder of Dravidian movement E V Ramasamy 'Periyar' was allegedly vandalised in Tamil Nadu's Vellore district on Tuesday night

Now, Periyar statue vandalised; petrol bomb hurled at BJP Coimbatore office
Updated On : 07 Mar 2018 | 10:04 AM IST