New Delhi: Ahead of Kerala Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Delivering an inspirational speech to the party workers who were recently elected to local bodies in the state and asking them to develop an agenda for good governance and deepen connect with the masses, he claimed that voters are fed up with the ruling LDF and the main opposition United Democratic Front.Modi said: “It is clear that Kerala is fed up with LDF and UDF and wants confidentiality agreement Hopeful. Therefore, the elected members of the BJP-NDA will work at the grassroots level to solve the challenges faced by the people. “Meeting them at his residence, he termed the party’s performance in the state, including being elected mayor for the first time in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, as historic.In a post on He recalled the BJP’s long struggle to become a force in the state and paid tribute to party members who had worked hard over decades to establish their influence in Kerala.“It is due to their selfless efforts that we have been able to grow across the state. In future, the BJP will further grow in Kerala,” he said.In the 2024 LS polls, the BJP won its first seat in Kerala and won nearly 17% of the votes (ally over 19%).The party hopes to make further inroads in the southern state polls and is pleased with its performance in local body elections, especially in the capital Thiruvananthapuram.The BJP is paying close attention to the visit of local body members, who arrived here on Wednesday for a three-day administrative and governance skills development program titled ‘BJ Viksit Keralam’ aimed at enhancing local netas’ understanding of democratic machinery.
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