Modi's Kerala Roadshow Signals BJP's Push to End LDF Rule in State

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a massive roadshow in Thiruvananthapuram as part of the BJP's campaign for the Kerala assembly polls. Addressing a rally, he expressed absolute confidence that the BJP-NDA alliance would form its first government in the state, ending decades of LDF rule. Modi pointed to the large crowds and claimed the people had made up their mind to show the door to the current government. He also contrasted his government's allocation of central funds, stating Kerala received five times more than under previous UPA-LDF regimes at the Centre.

Key Points: PM Modi Holds Roadshow in Thiruvananthapuram Ahead of Kerala Polls

  • Modi leads roadshow in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Predicts BJP-NDA's first Kerala govt
  • Accuses LDF of decades of misgovernance
  • Highlights 5x more central funds
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PM Modi holds massive roadshow in Thiruvananthapuram ahead of Keralam polls

PM Modi leads BJP campaign in Kerala, predicts NDA victory on May 4. He cites massive crowds and increased central funds for the state's development.

PM Modi holds massive roadshow in Thiruvananthapuram ahead of Keralam polls
"The biggest transformation is now about to take place in Keralam. - Narendra Modi"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a roadshow here as a part of the BJP's campaign push for the forthcoming Keralam legislative assembly polls.

The supporters of the BJP thronged the roadshow to express support for the party. Along with the locals, Keralam BJP state president Rajeev Chandrashekhar and the party's candidate for the Vattiyoorkavu constituency, R Sreelekha, were also present in the roadshow.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence that the BJP-NDA government will come to power in Keralam assembly polls and said people's faith in the NDA and the immense support from women is visible across the state.

Addressing a rally in Thiruvalla to shore up the BJP prospects in the assembly polls, PM Modi said the biggest transformation is now about to take place in Keralam.

"I have come here before as well, but this time the winds of change are blowing in a different direction. The biggest transformation is now about to take place in Keralam. Voting will be held on April 9, and on May 4, the end of decades of misgovernance will be declared. It is now certain that the countdown to the exit of the LDF government has begun. For the first time, a BJP-NDA government is coming to power in Keralam," he said.

The Prime Minister referred to the presence of large number of people while on his way to the rally venue.

"Upon my arrival, I witnessed massive crowds lining the entire route to this venue. The Left speaks of human chains, but the people of Keralam have shown their love for the NDA by forming a human wall," he said.

"I recently had an extensive interaction with BJP Keralam karyakartas during the Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot campaign. Over 1,25,000 karyakartas from 5,000 Shakti Kendras across Keralam connected and shared their insights. One message was clear: Keralam has made up its mind to show the door to the LDF government," he added.

PM Modi talked of the support extended by the Centre for the development of the state.

"When LDF and UDF were in power at the Centre, Keralam received far less. Under the Modi government, five times more funds have been allocated to the state compared to that period," he added.

Kerala will face polls on April 9 and results will be announced on May 4 along with that of polls in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry.

- ANI

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Meera T
While I appreciate the PM's confidence, I hope this isn't just another election promise. We need to see tangible development on the ground. The increased central funds are good, but transparency in their use in Kerala is crucial.
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Rahul R
As a Malayali living outside Kerala, I watch this with great interest. The state has immense potential but needs better infrastructure and job creation. If BJP-NDA can deliver that, why not give them a chance? The old parties have had decades.
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Anjali F
The claim about five times more funds is significant. If true, it should be a major point of discussion. However, I'm more concerned about preserving Kerala's unique social fabric and secular values, which are its true strength.
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David E
Interesting to see such a strong push in a state where BJP has traditionally been weak. The roadshow visuals are impressive. Indian democracy is always full of surprises! Will be watching the results closely.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I feel the article and the campaign focus too much on the personality and the event. I wish there was more detailed discussion on specific policies for Kerala's issues like the fisherfolk, tourism revival, and healthcare.

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