Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday addressed a public rally in Alathur, Kerala.
Addressing a public rally, the Prime Minister stated, “Amidst the outpouring of support, it is clear that Kerala is stepping into a new era. This New Year marks the start of development, a shift in politics, and a bold voice in Parliament.”
The Prime Minister said, “For the next five years, BJP has released the vision of Vikas and Viraasat. Palakkad is also called the gateway of Kerala. The natural beauty here fascinates everyone. There are many temples, churches and places of faith here in Kerala.”
“In the next 5 years, we will work to make Kerala a global heritage. We will connect Kerala with the network of Highways Expressways and high-speed Vande Bharat trains,” PM added.
PM Modi asserted that LDF-UDF governance is worsening Kerala’s condition. Under the Left, there’s stagnation (Nothing Left) and flawed decisions (Nothing Right).
The Prime Minister stated, “Under BJP leadership, our nation is swiftly progressing. However, the LDF-UDF in Kerala is dragging the state backwards.”
“Despite the NDA’s efforts for Kerala’s development, the state government impedes progress and opposes National Highways projects. Their ideology seems to be Nothing Left and Nothing Right. We’ve seen this in Bengal and Tripura, and sadly, Kerala is no exception,” PM Modi said.
Speaking on BJP’s Election Manifesto, PM Modi asserted, “BJP’s Sankalp Patra is a resolution letter for the development of the country. There’s Modi Ki Guarantee on every page of the manifesto.”
Meanwhile, all 20 Lok Sabha seats in the state go to the polls in the second phase on 16 April.
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