Thiruvananthapuram buzzed with anticipation as Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed Friday to formally launch BJP’s election offensive in Kerala. Thanking the vibrant welcome, he vowed that BJP-NDA stands firm in promising development, top-notch amenities, and a promising tomorrow for the region.
Streets overflowed during the roadshow, capturing the pulse of public support—a direct echo of BJP’s municipal poll successes. On X, Modi captured the moment: ‘This passion reveals BJP’s growing trust, proven by corporation outcomes.’
Spotlighting V.V. Rajesh, the city’s inaugural BJP mayor, Modi shared embracing photos online, offering blessings for innovative reforms, ethical leadership, and boosted progress.
Welcoming Twenty20’s Sabu M. Jacob into NDA, Modi emphasized their joint resolve for honest, service-driven governance.
Post-dialogue with All Kerala Dheevara Sabha representatives, Modi posted about collaborative ideas for Kerala growth. He applauded their fishers’ work and recapped NDA’s transformative decade—market upgrades, tech infusions—set to accelerate further.
At Varkala’s Shivagiri Math, Modi connected with Sree Narayana trust saints, praising their enduring impact on society through service, education, spiritual guidance, and welfare, all guided by Guru’s equality ethos.
Modi’s multi-faceted day—from celebrations to coalitions and cultural ties—heralds BJP’s calculated surge in Kerala, aiming to reshape voter sentiments with tangible commitments and broad-based appeal.