Huge Crowds Welcome PM Narendra Modi During Mega Roadshow In Kerala

The procession covered a distance of 1.3 km in approximately 25 minutes.

Kochi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday emphasised the BJP’s significant focus on the opposition-dominated Kerala in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections by conducting a massive roadshow in this port city, marking the second such event in the state where the party had no success in the previous polls.

Thousands of BJP workers and local residents lined both sides of the 1.3 km road to welcome the Prime Minister, who visited the city for private, public, and party functions in Ernakulam and Thrissur districts on Wednesday.

Commencing from the KPCC junction at 7:45 pm, the open vehicle carrying PM Modi, accompanied by BJP state president K Surendran, traversed at a slow pace, captivating party workers who showered flowers and chanted slogans.

The procession covered a distance of 1.3 km in approximately 25 minutes.

Thousands of people, including avid BJP supporters with flowers, garlands, and party flags, lined both sides of the 1.3-km roadshow route from KPCC junction here to the Ernakulam government guest house, where he would be staying.

The crowds had gathered hours ahead of the Prime Minister’s arrival, creating a festive atmosphere along the route of the roadshow.

PM Modi, wearing a waistcoat and a saffron nehru cap with lotus symbols, rode in an open vehicle and reciprocated the excitement by waving both hands at the cheering crowd on either side of the brightly lit roadshow route.

The PM was showered with flowers throughout the route by people of all age groups, and he too threw flowers at the ardent supporters many times.

Enthusiastic BJP workers and supporters carrying party flags, wearing party hats or caps, and holding placards with PM Modi’s image were waiting on both sides of the road and cheered him on with chants of ‘Modi-Modi’.

The slowly moving open vehicle reached the Ernakulam government guest house around 8.15 pm, bringing the roadshow to an end.

The entire route was under a tight security net, with thousands of police personnel being deployed to ensure Modi’s safety.

There were traffic restrictions in place in the port city, especially along the roadshow route, since afternoon.

Earlier, the PM was accorded a warm welcome by Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after he arrived at the Cochin International Airport in Nedumbassery at 6.50 pm in a special aircraft of the Indian Air Force.

Thereafter, he left for the airport at the INS Garuda Naval Base by helicopter at 7 pm.

On Wednesday, at 6.30 am, PM Modi will leave for Guruvayur, where he will offer prayers at the famous Lord Krishna temple and attend the marriage of actor-turned-politician Suresh Gopi’s daughter, party sources said.

He will also offer prayers at Triprayar Sree Rama Swami Temple in Thrissur district and then return to Kochi, the sources said.

On Kochi’s Willingdon Island, he will dedicate to the nation the Cochin Shipyard Ltd international vessel repairing centre and a new dry dock, they said.

Subsequently, at 11 am, he will address a party meeting of around 6,000 in-charges of ‘shakti kendras’, each comprising two to three booth-level areas, at Marine Drive here.

He would return to Delhi by evening, the sources said.

This visit of PM Modi, to attend the marriage of daughter of actor-turned politician Suresh Gopi at the Guruvayoor temple on Wednesday, shows the significance the BJP national leadership places on the Thrissur seat, which is currently represented by Congress leader T N Prathapan.

The BJP strengthened its voter base in Thrissur during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls with the candidacy of Suresh Gopi.

Earlier this month, the prime minister inaugurated and laid the foundation for various projects worth Rs 1,150 crore in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.

Thereafter, he had attended a women’s convention organised by the BJP in Thrissur.

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