Kerala Crowd Hails Modi: 'Like a God Himself,' Say Rally Attendees

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public rally in Thiruvalla, Kerala, generated highly enthusiastic reactions from attendees, many of whom were seeing him in person for the first time. A former CPI member stated she now supports Modi because he "cares about the people," while a Gen Z attendee praised the government's work on youth representation. Multiple women expressed pride in his speech on women's reservation and credited government schemes for their self-reliance. Local leaders interpreted the massive, dedicated turnout as a sign of potential historic political change in the state.

Key Points: PM Modi's Kerala Rally Draws Ecstatic Public Reaction

  • First-time viewers express awe
  • Former CPI member shifts support
  • Gen Z praises youth schemes
  • Women laud reservation push
  • Crowd dedication highlights possible political shift
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'Happy to attend the rally': Public reacts to PM Modi's address in Kerala

Attendees at PM Modi's Thiruvalla rally express overwhelming support, with former CPI member and Gen Z voters praising his leadership and schemes.

'Happy to attend the rally': Public reacts to PM Modi's address in Kerala
"PM Modi is like a god himself. - Rally Attendee"

Thiruvalla, April 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Thiruvalla on Saturday. He began his speech with the slogans "Jai Keralam! Jai Vikasita Keralam!"

Reactions from people attending the rally have since poured in. Audience reaction has reflected enthusiasm and support.

A woman who attended the rally told IANS that she saw the Prime Minister in person for the first time in her life. She said she had previously held a position in the Communist Party of India (CPI) but did not like the programmes of the party.

She added that Prime Minister Modi cares about the people of the country, which is why she now supports him.

Another woman also said that she saw the Prime Minister for the first time. She claimed that many misconceptions spread by the LDF and the UDF were cleared through PM Modi's speech.

She expressed happiness after attending the rally and said that, as part of Gen Z, she believes the Modi government has done commendable work to ensure youth representation and that beneficial schemes are reaching them.

A man at the rally said he could not fully express his emotions, adding that it was a matter of great pride for a small worker like him to support such an ideal leader. He said he dedicates his entire life to the Prime Minister.

Addressing the gathering earlier, PM Modi said that people's trust in the NDA and the strong support from women in Kerala are clearly visible across the state. He noted that although he had visited earlier, the current atmosphere is different and indicates change, adding that Kerala is ready for a historic transformation.

A local leader said that the massive turnout at the rally in Kerala reflects a strong possibility of significant political change in the state after the upcoming Assembly elections. He added that not a single party worker moved from their place until PM Narendra Modi finished his speech, highlighting the crowd's dedication and enthusiasm.

Another woman who attended the rally expressed immense happiness at seeing the Prime Minister in person and said she hopes the NDA forms the government in Kerala.

A third woman said she felt proud hearing PM Modi speak about women's reservation in Parliament and state assemblies. She added that she has become self-reliant and employed due to government schemes and praised the Prime Minister with deep admiration. "PM Modi is like a god himself," she added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the ground-level enthusiasm. As an observer, I hope the focus remains on development and governance for all citizens, regardless of political affiliation.
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Priya S
The part about women feeling empowered and becoming self-reliant due to government schemes is the real story here. That's what development should be about. More power to them!
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Rohit P
While I respect the enthusiasm, calling any leader "god-like" feels excessive. We must remember leaders are public servants accountable to us. The work on youth representation and schemes is commendable, though.
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Kavya N
As a Keralite, I find this fascinating. The state's political landscape has been dominated by two fronts for decades. If the rally turnout translates to votes, it could be a true political earthquake! 🤯
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Michael C
The article mentions a former CPI member shifting support. That's a significant personal political journey. It highlights how governance can sometimes transcend traditional party lines.

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