Prime Minister Narendra Modi transformed his official residence into a hub of strategic discussions on Thursday, hosting BJP-elected representatives from Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. This high-level interaction aims to bridge local leaders with national vision, fortifying BJP’s position in the southern state.
During the session, conversations revolved around development projects, organizational strengthening, and governance models tailored for Kerala. PM Modi stressed the need for BJP workers to intensify public engagement and deliver tangible improvements in daily life.
In a post on social media platform X, the Prime Minister detailed the gathering of BJP panchayat, municipal, and corporation members from across Kerala, spotlighting Thiruvananthapuram where BJP secured a landmark mandate. He commended the unwavering commitment of cadres that propelled the party’s growth statewide.
Modi noted the public’s fatigue with LDF and UDF regimes, positioning BJP-NDA as the beacon of hope. Elected members were encouraged to resolve community issues proactively, ensuring the alliance’s promises translate into action.
The visit kicked off with a warm reception by Delhi BJP president Virender Sachdeva and MCD Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh. Local leader VV Rajesh hailed the wins as a historic rejection of 45-year communist dominance, forecasting similar results in future state polls.