BJP National President Nitin Navin descended on Thrissur to galvanize Kerala unit ahead of assembly polls, actively participating in wall art featuring the lotus bloom. This symbolic act during the Wall Writing Program underscored the party’s street-level mobilization drive.
In his keynote at the Thrissur Prabuddha Sangam, Navin extolled Modi’s stewardship amid global gloom. ‘While the world reels from economic woes, India powers on with 7% GDP growth, turning the dream of developed India into reality,’ he stated confidently.
He detailed India’s magnetic pull for international business, culminating in the US trade pact. ‘I salute PM Modi’s diplomatic endurance that navigated years of uncertainty to secure this win, boosting our global clout,’ Navin remarked.
Invoking Deen Dayal Upadhyaya’s philosophy, Navin stressed Modi’s people-centric governance. ‘Development isn’t selective—it’s for the last man standing, linking every province in a web of progress under Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ he explained, dismissing vote-bank calculations.
En route, Navin made a poignant stop at Kalady’s Sri Adi Shankara Janmabhoomi, performing rituals. ‘The acharya’s monumental role in fortifying our sanatan traditions offers timeless inspiration,’ he observed.
This visit amplifies BJP’s Kerala playbook: rally workers with Modi’s achievements, weave in cultural reverence, and build voter connect for electoral breakthroughs.