Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s energetic roadshow in Thiruvananthapuram turned the city’s streets into a lively political carnival. The roadshow, starting from Killipalam and ending at Nemom, covered about 1.5 kilometers. Thousands of people lined the route eagerly awaiting a glimpse of the Prime Minister, creating a festive atmosphere.
The roadshow route showcased Kerala’s cultural diversity through traditional dances and art forms, with BJP workers adding colorful pageantry. The event, accompanied by drumbeats and enthusiastic crowds, had a celebratory feel. Prime Minister Modi, joined by key BJP candidates, rode in an open jeep, reflecting the party’s ambitions in Kerala beyond Nemom.
The BJP, aiming to expand its presence in Kerala, sees the roadshow turnout as a positive sign for the upcoming elections. With Kerala set to elect 140 new legislators on April 9, the roadshow highlighted the BJP’s growing influence in the state.
