Amit Shah to Celebrate BJP's Landmark Kerala Win in Thiruvananthapuram Visit

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is visiting Thiruvananthapuram on January 11 to celebrate the BJP's unprecedented victory in the city corporation elections. His visit will include a major conference with elected representatives and is expected to officially announce the date for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming trip to the state capital. The event is seen as a strong endorsement from the central leadership and a strategic move to build momentum from the party's local body success. The BJP's win, securing 50 seats in the 101-ward corporation, is viewed as a breakthrough in its efforts to expand its political footprint in Kerala.

Key Points: Amit Shah Visits Kerala to Celebrate BJP's Historic Corporation Win

  • Celebrates historic local body win
  • Precedes PM Modi's visit
  • Major state conference planned
  • Signals BJP's Kerala expansion
  • Morale booster for party workers
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HM Shah to visit Thiruvananthapuram to celebrate BJP's historic victory

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Thiruvananthapuram to mark the BJP's milestone victory in the city corporation, setting the stage for PM Modi's upcoming visit.

HM Shah to visit Thiruvananthapuram to celebrate BJP's historic victory
"a decisive moment in the BJP's gradual political expansion in the state - BJP leaders"

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 3

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to visit Thiruvananthapuram to participate in celebrations marking the Bharatiya Janata Party's historic victory in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, a milestone achievement for the party in Kerala's political landscape.

The visit assumes added significance as it comes amid earlier indications that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would also visit the state capital, with HM Shah scheduled to arrive ahead of the Prime Minister.

According to BJP sources, the Union Home Minister will reach Thiruvananthapuram on January 11.

During the visit, he is expected to officially announce the date of Prime Minister Modi's proposed visit to the city.

The Home Minister will meet all BJP representatives who emerged victorious in the recently concluded local body elections and will address them at a special gathering, acknowledging their role in securing the party's breakthrough win.

The BJP is planning to convert HM Shah's visit into a major political and organisational event.

A large-scale conference is being organised in Thiruvananthapuram, which will be attended by elected local representatives, senior party leaders, and office-bearers from across the state.

The event is expected to serve both as a celebration of the electoral success and as a platform to chart the party's future course in Kerala.

Last month, the BJP wrote into the record books by winning the reins of administration at the capital city Corporation by winning 50 seats in the 101-ward corporation.

The BJP has now got the support of one independent councillor, while the election to one ward, which was postponed, will be held on January 12, and hence the visit of HM Shah assumes added significance.

Party workers and leaders have described the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation victory as a decisive moment in the BJP's gradual political expansion in the state, particularly in urban local bodies.

The arrival of HM Shah, who also holds the Cooperation portfolio, is being viewed as a strong endorsement from the central leadership and a morale booster for the state unit.

The state BJP leadership is keen to ensure that the Home Minister's visit reflects the scale and importance of the achievement.

Preparations are underway to give HM Shah a warm reception and to turn the programme into a high-profile political celebration.

With both HM Shah's visit and the anticipated visit of Prime Minister Modi, the BJP appears intent on building momentum from its local body success and projecting confidence about its growing footprint in the state's politics.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's good to see political engagement, I hope the focus remains on governance and development for the city. Celebrations are fine, but the people of Thiruvananthapuram will judge the new administration by the work they do on the ground. The real test begins now.
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Rahul R
Historic win indeed! For decades, Kerala politics was dominated by two fronts. This breakthrough in the capital is a game-changer. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 The central leadership's support shows they are serious about Kerala.
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Meera T
As a resident, I just want the corporation to function smoothly. Too much political drama and celebration events cause traffic chaos. Please ensure public convenience isn't disrupted during these high-profile visits.
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Aryan P
The planning seems strategic – Shah's visit followed by Modi ji's. This will keep the BJP in the news cycle in Kerala for weeks. Smart move to capitalize on the victory and set the narrative for the future.
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Kavitha C
I respect the democratic verdict, but I have concerns. I hope the new administration upholds Kerala's unique secular and progressive values. The celebration should be modest and funds should be used for public welfare, not just political events.
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David E
Interesting to observe from an

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