LDF and UDF in Kerala have a Long History of ‘Corruption’: Narendra Modi

Kumar Rakesh

While motivating workers at a party program in Kerala on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that Kerala will also play a role in the BJP’s win in the forthcoming general election. He stated that our first resolution should be to “win our booth,” and that if we can win one booth, we can win Kerala. Prime Minister Modi bestowed numerous development projects upon Kerala. In Kochi, he inaugurated projects worth more than Rs 4,000 crore. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Governor Arif Mohammad were also present.

 

Fiercely targeted Congress, LDF, and UDF

The Prime Minister attacked the Congress, the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), and the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) while speaking at the party’s Shakti Kendra Incharge convention in Kochi, Kerala. He stated that we must persuade people that the country had a weak administration ten years ago. Terrorist attacks occurred on a daily basis back then. Today, the entire world views India as a global friend, and Bharatiya pride is reaching new heights. Bharatiya are increasingly respected in the Gulf countries.

Workers were given “a mantra for victory”

While delivering the winning mantra to BJP activists, Prime Minister Modi instructed them to call every house in order to win their booth, with a specific focus on young voters voting for the first time. “Booth workers should focus on connecting with first-time voters and making them understand the benefits of enfranchising them,” he added. Work on growing the voter list at your booth. Engage first-time voters and explain the benefits of voting.

The BJP is a party for every region and class

The Prime Minister asked party members to inform the public that the LDF and UDF in Kerala have a history of corruption. He highlighted his government’s significant initiatives for the public’s wellbeing. He stated, “Today, the BJP represents every portion of the country and every location.” The BJP is the only party with a track record of rapid development and a clear vision for the future.”

 

The effects of the BJP government’s clear policies are obvious

Modi stated, “The beneficial impact of the BJP government’s clear policy and decisions is obvious throughout the country. According to a recent survey, 25 crore individuals in the country have emerged from poverty during the last nine years. In a country where parties like the Congress have only chanted the slogan of eradicating poverty for five decades, it is significant for 25 crore people to be lifted out of poverty in just nine years.”

With the Lok Sabha elections approaching, the BJP is hoping to make gains in Kerala, where it does not have an MP like it does in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The Prime Minister’s persistent outreach to the Christian population is part of the BJP’s drive to expand in Kerala. The Kerala-centric campaign began in March 2023, when the Prime Minister claimed that, following the northeast, Kerala will vote the BJP and its partners to power.

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