Thiruvananthapuram / Kerala : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday interacted with BJP booth workers from Kerala through the Namo App under the “Mera Booth Sabse Majboot” campaign. He urged them to intensify door-to-door outreach ahead of the upcoming elections.
Praises Wayanad Booth President Vinita K.K.During the virtual interaction, PM Modi personally spoke with Vinita K.K., the booth president of Mananthavady in Wayanad. He lauded her dedication and expressed confidence in her capabilities, stating that she could outperform even Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Wayanad’s sitting MP, in a public debate.
“I am confident that you can deliver a better speech than your MP,” he said.
Door-to-Door Contact Urged
PM Modi encouraged BJP workers to personally reach out to every voter at least three times before the election. He emphasized the need to motivate citizens to give BJP and the NDA a chance.
“You have given 75 years to Congress and the Communists. Now give five years to BJP and NDA,” he said.
Criticism of Kerala Politics
Targeting Kerala’s political environment, PM Modi criticized both the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and United Democratic Front (UDF) for promoting corruption and communal politics, causing double harm to the state.
Drawing Inspiration from Cricket
To motivate the party workers, PM Modi cited the example of Indian cricketer Sanju Samson, highlighting how players perform their best in crucial stages of a tournament. He urged the workers to increase their activity, confidence, and efforts as the elections approach.
Focus on Every Household
With the election date of April 9 approaching, PM Modi stressed that BJP’s outreach should reach every home and workers must execute their responsibilities with full determination.
He also claimed that enthusiasm for the party is rising in Kerala, signaling potential political change. “It seems Kerala desires not just a new government, but a new system,” he added.
Interaction with Multiple Workers
The Prime Minister also engaged with several other booth workers, including Dileep Kumar from Kondotti, Sreekumar V. from Adoor, and Anita Kumari R. from Chirayinkeezhu, encouraging them to work with dedication and confidence.