In Thrissur, BJP’s national chief Nitin Navin rolled up his sleeves for a hands-on campaign kickoff, painting the party lotus on walls alongside dedicated workers. This ‘Wall Writing Program’ marked a high-energy start to BJP’s election preparations in Kerala, where the party seeks to make significant inroads.
Speaking at the Prabuddha Sangam gathering, Navin painted a vivid picture of India’s ascent under Modi. Despite worldwide economic headwinds battering other nations, India surges ahead at 7% growth. ‘This resilience reflects the unbreakable trust in PM Modi’s vision for Viksit Bharat,’ he proclaimed.
Navin spotlighted India’s diplomatic triumphs, from global trade overtures to clinching a long-pending US deal. ‘Modi’s steady leadership has elevated India’s position on the world stage,’ he noted, crediting this to strategic patience over partisan politics.
Rooting his message in integral humanism of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Navin reiterated the commitment to bottom-up development. ‘No one is left behind—development flows to every corner, every community, embodying Sabka Saath, Sabka Vishwas,’ he said, highlighting nationwide scheme saturation.
The tour’s spiritual highlight was Navin’s darshan at Kalady’s Adi Shankara birthplace temple. Revering the Advaita Vedanta proponent, he said, ‘Shankaracharya’s unification of India’s spiritual ethos remains a beacon for cultural revival.’
Navin’s blend of policy pep talk and temple visit underscores BJP’s dual pitch: economic prowess meets cultural pride, positioning the party strongly for Kerala’s polls.