High-Stakes Political Showdown in Kerala: Modi and Gandhi Campaign This Saturday
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Thiruvananthapuram, April 3 (NationPress) The political landscape in Kerala is gearing up for an electrifying Saturday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi embark on their campaign trails across various constituencies. This marks a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the elections, with Kerala set to cast its votes on April 9 for 140 new legislators.
On this significant day, Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to visit three districts, engaging in events in Alappuzha, Ernakulam, and Idukki. The Congress-led UDF is intensifying its efforts to reclaim power within the state.
Insider reports suggest that a second wave of campaigning featuring Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will be launched soon, targeting Wayanad, her Lok Sabha seat, which plays a critical role in the party's strategy.
Simultaneously, PM Modi is set to spearhead the BJP’s campaign with a significant rally in Thiruvalla followed by a grand 1.5-kilometre roadshow in Nemom, the constituency where state BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar is contesting.
This roadshow is anticipated to be a remarkable display of strength, as the BJP aims to galvanize its supporters and broaden its reach in the region.
Nemom has historical significance for the BJP, marking its sole Assembly victory in 2016, a seat that was lost in 2021. The party is now committed to reclaiming this ground.
Having secured second place in nine constituencies during the previous Assembly elections, BJP leaders are hopeful of not just reopening their account but also winning multiple seats this time around.
For the Congress-led UDF, the stakes are equally high, as the coalition senses a chance to leverage anti-incumbency feelings and regain power.
The concurrent campaigns by PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi highlight the strategic importance of Kerala, with both national parties deploying their top leaders to sway voters.
As both factions plan return visits in the near future, Kerala is becoming a battleground of narratives and momentum between the BJP and Congress, transforming the state into a crucial political arena ahead of the elections.