Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended Vinita K.K., a BJP booth President in Wayanad, expressing confidence in her debating skills against MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Modi, speaking to Kerala BJP workers via the NaMo App, encouraged them to enhance grassroots connections and engage with voters. He urged party workers to conduct door-to-door campaigns and emphasized the importance of confidence and preparation in facing political opponents.
During the interaction, Modi highlighted the need for a public debate between Vinita K.K. and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, suggesting that the BJP worker could deliver a compelling speech. He urged voters to consider giving the BJP and NDA a chance in the upcoming state polls, emphasizing the party’s governance track record. Modi advised party workers to maintain consistent engagement with voters and accused both LDF and UDF in Kerala of fostering corruption and communal politics.
Drawing inspiration from cricketer Sanju Samson, Modi encouraged BJP workers to intensify their efforts as the election day nears. He emphasized the need for increased focus, confidence, and outreach, likening the workers’ performance to that of a sportsperson during crucial moments. Modi noted a shift in public sentiment in Kerala towards the BJP, indicating a potential turning point in the state’s politics.
The Prime Minister’s interaction aimed to boost the BJP’s grassroots network in Kerala, with Modi engaging with various party workers to motivate them in their campaign efforts.
