PM Modi Asserts Kerala is Poised for Political Transformation; Critiques LDF and UDF
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Palakkad (Kerala), March 29 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi ramped up the campaign for the BJP-led NDA ahead of the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections, addressing a significant crowd in Palakkad and noting that the state is experiencing a "new energy" and signs of political transformation.
This visit was part of a prominent campaign tour through Kerala, which included a roadshow in Thrissur later that day.
Speaking at a rally held at Kotta Maidan, PM Modi emphasized that the BJP and NDA are gaining traction among vital segments of Kerala's population, particularly youth, women, and farmers. He attributed this rising support to the goodwill of the people, the dedication of party members, and their efforts on the ground.
The Prime Minister aimed to position the NDA as a viable alternative in a state traditionally ruled by the LDF and UDF.
In a pointed political critique, PM Modi claimed that Kerala has been ensnared in "self-serving politics" for decades, alternating between the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic Front.
He accused both parties of failing to unlock the state's full potential and contended that the frequent transitions between the two coalitions have not led to significant improvements for the general populace.
Framing the NDA as a development-focused movement, the Prime Minister stated that Kerala's future hinges on adopting a new political path, backed by his promises and vision for governance.
He pledged that the BJP would strive to transform Kerala into a developed state, offering a framework of progress centered on opportunity, growth, and enhanced prospects for future generations.
His address seemed designed to reinforce the NDA's assertion that Kerala is prepared to move beyond its conventional bipartite politics.
Upon arriving in Palakkad via the Mercy College helipad, PM Modi traveled to the event venue through a route lined with enthusiastic party workers and supporters.
Prominent BJP and NDA leaders attended the rally. Following the event, he was set to depart by helicopter for Thrissur to further the NDA's election outreach efforts in the region.