PM Modi's Strategic Rally in Kerala Ahead of Elections
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New Delhi, April 4 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to arrive in Kerala today as a key part of the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) campaign ahead of the Assembly elections slated for April 9. This visit is anticipated to invigorate party members and enhance the alliance’s outreach in crucial constituencies throughout the state.
BJP officials indicate that the Prime Minister will kick off his engagements with a public meeting in Thiruvalla, situated in Pathanamthitta district. He is expected to address a significant crowd at the town’s public stadium, along with senior party leaders and NDA candidates from adjacent constituencies. This rally is viewed as a vital step in consolidating voter support in central Kerala.
PM Modi is scheduled to arrive at the NSS College grounds in Changanassery, located in Kottayam district, around 3 p.m. Following this, he will travel by road to Thiruvalla. Party leaders have confirmed that extensive preparations have been made to accommodate the large audience expected at the public meeting.
Later, the Prime Minister will head to Thiruvananthapuram, where he will engage in a roadshow covering approximately 1.5 kilometers, starting from Killipalam Junction to Karamana. This roadshow is projected to draw substantial participation from party workers, supporters, and the general populace.
Prominent BJP leaders, such as Rajeev Chandrasekhar and V. Muraleedharan, are expected to accompany the Prime Minister at various stages of his visit.
On Friday, PM Modi intensified the NDA campaign with a high-profile roadshow in Puducherry, which attracted enthusiastic crowds and saw stringent security measures throughout the city.
The NDA coalition in Puducherry, which includes the BJP, the All India NR Congress led by Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, the AIADMK, and other regional allies, is aiming to strengthen its foothold in the upcoming elections.
Earlier that day, PM Modi flew to Chennai from New Delhi on a special flight. From Chennai airport, he traveled to Puducherry by helicopter, highlighting the BJP's focus on the electoral contest in the Union Territory.
Upon landing at Puducherry airport, he received a warm welcome from Chief Minister Rangasamy and senior BJP leaders alongside party officials.