Why did Annamalai get less votes than you in Coimbatore? Answer by CP Radhakrishnan

Jharkhand Governor CP at Coimbatore Airport. Radhakrishnan met the press. At that time, he said, “This parliamentary election has once again proved how strong democracy is. People are voting their votes for Prime Minister Modi for the third time to make Bharat Desam a great country.

It has been clearly demonstrated that the great democracy, the largest democracy in the world, is the nation of India.

I hope that those who were calling themselves experts in Tamil Nadu had doubts about electronic voting machines.

In response to a question from reporters regarding the DMK conference, the winners will only celebrate so that the people of Tamil Nadu will decide in the next election whether it is good for Tamil Nadu or not.

On the question about Annamalai getting less votes than CP Radhakrishnan, statistics never lie those who use statistics will use them to their advantage I really appreciate Annamalai. He starts at the place where he left off. No one can deny Annamalai’s hard work.

I see this as a well-deserved reward for that hard work. There is only one regret. At a time when India is progressing, a city like Coimbatore has to compete with other cities and progress. Tamil Nadu should compete with other states and progress.

But every time the people of Coimbatore make a different decision instead of moving forward with India’s development.

Along with that development, it is sad that they are doing it without the type to continue this journey

We have to wait for people’s support even if we think about what a great development. That is democracy

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s allegation regarding the appointment of 20 heirs as ministers, CP Radhakrishnan said, “Understand what kind of criticism the Congress is making, who will tell you?” Rahul Gandhi.

“Rahul Gandhi is always enlightened on the question regarding Rahul Gandhi’s statement that if Priyanka Gandhi had contested in the Varanasi constituency, Prime Minister Modi would have lost by a margin of two to three lakh votes,” he said.

To the question related to RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat’s condemnation of religious and caste-based campaigns during the election campaign, what Mohan Bhagwat is saying is that there should be opposing views, but that should not turn into a negative thought that is against the welfare of the country and against progress. He is saying that only good ideas should be kept and should not be kept.

To a question related to the controversy between BJP’s former state president and today’s state president on social media, he said, “Meet Annamalai and ask this question, meet the former state leaders and they will tell you all. But I feel that it is not polite to answer such questions from this position.” said.