Did PM Modi Receive a Grand Welcome in Thiruvananthapuram?
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Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 23 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the capital of Kerala on Friday, greeted by an enthusiastic crowd that lined the streets, marking a politically pivotal moment following the BJP's remarkable win in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation.
Upon his arrival at the airport, he was welcomed by Kerala Governor Rajendra V. Arlekar, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and other prominent officials, including key leaders from the BJP.
The Prime Minister's visit is aimed at inaugurating several Central projects and celebrating the BJP's significant civic achievement, which saw the party dethroning the CPI(M)-led Left Front that had governed the Corporation for 45 consecutive years.
This marks the BJP's first successful bid to control a municipal corporation in Kerala.
From the airport to the venue at Putharikandam Maidan, jubilant BJP supporters filled the streets early Friday morning, transforming the main thoroughfares into a vibrant display of party flags and slogans, highlighting the celebratory atmosphere.
At the gathering in Putharikandam Maidan, PM Modi is scheduled to launch multiple Central government initiatives.
This event is anticipated to emphasize the BJP’s focus on governance and development following its civic success.
Additionally, PM Modi will inaugurate Amrit Bharat trains and lay the groundwork for the Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship Hub, underscoring a commitment to infrastructure, innovation, and job creation.
Notably, the Prime Minister may also unveil plans for a high-speed rail corridor in Kerala.
Reports suggest that this project could be based on a proposal from E. Sreedharan, serving as an alternative to the disputed SilverLine project.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is expected to oversee the preparation of the Detailed Project Report and the construction of this corridor.
After the formal program, PM Modi will participate in a party gathering.
The BJP has planned a large public meeting, with over 25,000 workers expected to attend. BJP state President Rajeev Chandrasekhar had previously stated that the Prime Minister would visit the capital within 45 days of the party taking control of the Corporation — a promise that has now been fulfilled.