Modi's Mega Address: A Game-Changer for Kerala Politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch the NDA's electoral campaign in Kochi with a convention at Jawaharlal International Stadium attended by 50,000 people. The event marks the first convention after the NDA's expansion and is expected to influence state politics significantly.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to inaugurate the NDA's expansive election campaign in Kochi, projecting a powerful presence at the Jawaharlal International Stadium on March 11. An estimated 50,000 attendees are expected, marking a key moment in the run-up to the Kerala Assembly polls, with BJP leaders confirming the details on Monday.
The series of high-profile events will see Modi land at the local international airport before joining in the celebrations of Akhila Kerala Dheevara Sabha's golden jubilee at Marine Drive. His schedule includes launching various governmental initiatives on stage at the Kaloor stadium, amidst enthusiastic reception, as detailed by BJP state general secretary S Suresh.
A rousing roadshow, featuring over 10,000 party activists, will pay tribute to the Prime Minister as he journeys from the stadium entrance to the government function venue. The gathering also underscores NDA's expansion with 12 constituent parties. Senior BJP and NDA figures, including A N Radhakrishnan and state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar, will be present, cementing the alliance's amplified presence in state politics.
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