Kerala's Beypore Abuzz as Amit Shah Holds Roadshow Ahead of Polls

Home Minister Amit Shah is leading a roadshow in Beypore, Kerala, to campaign for NDA candidate K.P. Prakash Babu ahead of the April 9 Assembly polls. Local residents and BJP supporters gathered in large numbers, expressing excitement and a strong desire for a political change in the state. The event follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Thiruvalla, where he noted a visible shift in public trust towards the NDA. Authorities have implemented extensive security arrangements for the roadshow as crowds continue to swell.

Key Points: Amit Shah Roadshow in Kerala's Beypore Draws Excited Crowds

  • High-intensity NDA campaign roadshow
  • Local enthusiasm for Amit Shah's visit
  • Calls for political change in Kerala
  • Enhanced security for the event
  • Part of final push before April 9 polls
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Kerala locals express excitement for Amit Shah's roadshow in Beypore today

Home Minister Amit Shah holds a roadshow in Beypore, Kerala, with locals expressing excitement and hope for political change ahead of Assembly polls.

"We want a change, and we want the BJP to form a government here. - Local attendee"

Beypore, April 5

Home Minister Amit Shah is set to visit Beypore in Kerala on Sunday, where he will spearhead a high-intensity roadshow in support of NDA candidate K.P. Prakash Babu.

The roadshow forms part of an election campaign by the NDA ahead of the upcoming Kerala Assembly polls, scheduled for April 9. The procession is scheduled to pass through key stretches from Mathottam Bijith Junction to Naduvattam and Perachanangadi.

In the lead-up to the event, enthusiasm among local residents and BJP supporters was visible, with many gathering for the Home Minister's roadshow.

"Many people are gathered here for our leader, Amit Shah. We are very happy," a local resident told IANS.

Another attendee expressed hope for political change in the state, saying, "We want a change, and we want the BJP to form a government here. We are excited for Home Minister Amit Shah's visit."

A BJP supporter told IANS, "Every seat will go to the BJP this time. We want a change here. Our blessings and love are with Home Minister Amit Shah."

Another local also highlighted expectations from the visit, stating, "This time, we want the BJP government here. We are happy that the top leadership of the party is visiting us today."

Authorities have made extensive preparations for the roadshow, with heightened security arrangements in place as large crowds of supporters continue to gather for the programme.

Earlier on Saturday, Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Kerala's Thiruvalla, where he opened his speech with the slogans "Jai Keralam! Jai Vikasita Keralam!"

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that the growing trust of the people in the NDA, along with strong backing from women across Kerala, is clearly visible.

He remarked that although he had visited the state earlier, the current atmosphere appears markedly different and indicative of change, adding that Kerala seems prepared for a historic transformation.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Kozhikode, the excitement is real but also very polarized. Beypore has a diverse community. I hope the roadshow focuses on development agendas rather than just political rhetoric. Kerala needs jobs and investment.
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Rohit P
Change is definitely needed. The current state government has failed on many fronts, especially in managing finances. If BJP can bring the development model they talk about, why not give them a chance? 🤞
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Priya S
With all due respect, these roadshows create huge traffic jams and security headaches for common people. The article mentions "extensive preparations" – I hope that includes minimizing disruption for residents who are not attending. Our daily life shouldn't stop for politics.
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Karthik V
The BJP's push in South India is interesting. Kerala has always been a tough nut to crack for them. Modi ji's "Jai Keralam" shows they are trying to connect. But winning an assembly seat is different from a Lok Sabha seat. The ground reality is complex.
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Meera T
Excited to see the engagement! Whether one supports BJP or not, a high-profile visit puts our town on the map. Hope it leads to some concrete announcements for Beypore's development, especially for the fishing community and port area.

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