As the Lok Sabha elections approach, the BJP is strategically targeting the Thrissur constituency, anticipating a breakthrough. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch the party’s election campaign on January 2 at Thekkinkadu Maidan, hosting a women empowerment conference. The BJP aims to attract over 2 lakh women, transcending party lines for support.
Kerala BJP chief K Surendran expects the participation of prominent women, including ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers, MGNREGA workers, entrepreneurs, and social activists. The event doubles as a platform for women to applaud the Prime Minister for the women’s reservation Bill.
Modi’s upcoming visit was previously disclosed by the BJP, announcing his participation in a program in January, along with Home Minister Amit Shah, party president J P Nadda, and other leaders engaging in various campaign programs before the Lok Sabha polls.
In preparation for the elections, NDA leaders and workers plan foot marches across all Lok Sabha constituencies in January, extending their outreach to Christian households with PM Modi’s Christmas message. Massive campaign marches are scheduled throughout January and February under the NDA’s banner across Kerala.