BJP Ramps Up Campaign in Kerala: Fadnavis and Modi Lead the Charge
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and other BJP leaders have intensified campaign efforts in Kerala, with roadshows and virtual addresses boosting support for the BJP-NDA. PM Modi highlighted a shift in political dynamics, calling for a 'new system' in Kerala, amid accusations against rival parties.
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis spearheaded an energetic roadshow on Thursday in support of NDA candidate Anjali Nair in Kerala's Thrippunithura Assembly constituency. This marks a significant push by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance to sway voters ahead of the upcoming Keralam Assembly elections.
In a parallel initiative, Union Minister and BJP MP Suresh Gopi held a roadshow in Dharmadam, Kannur, engaging directly with constituents. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the election's significance, describing it as a chance to select not only a 'new government,' but a 'new system,' underscoring a major political transformation in the region.
Addressing BJP booth workers via the 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot Samvad' through the NaMo App, Modi pointed to a growing wave of support for BJP-NDA. He criticized the Left Democratic Front and United Democratic Front for allegedly targeting BJP and promoting societal division through fundamentalist tactics and financial corruption. Modi urged intensified outreach, declaring every party worker in Keralam as 'Modi.' Polls are slated for April 9, with results on May 4.
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