Modi Rallies BJP Troops in Kerala Ahead of Assembly Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a virtual interaction, rallied BJP booth workers in Kerala, emphasizing the party's growing support ahead of the April 9 Assembly elections. Modi alluded to Kerala's political shift away from the established powers of the Left and Congress, and called for intensified efforts.
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called attention to the BJP's rising support in Kerala, especially after its success in the Thiruvananthapuram local body polls. With the state's Assembly elections nearing, he highlighted a shift from the traditional political dominance of the Left and Congress.
Modi, speaking virtually, described Kerala's current political scenario as a rejection of the misgovernance associated with the UDF and LDF. He cited the example of Thiruvananthapuram as evidence of this new wave of electoral support for the BJP-NDA alliance, suggesting a significant political change on the horizon.
Employing a cricket analogy referencing Kerala's own Sanju Samson, Modi urged party workers to strengthen their efforts as the elections approach, likening it to a sportsperson who shines when it matters most. He encouraged them to intensify their connection with voters, crucial for achieving success on voting day.
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