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The national implications of Modi launching 2024 election campaign from Kerala

“The National implications of Modi launching 2024 election campaign from Kerala”, Swarajyamag, January 5, 2024:

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi commenced his party’s electoral campaign for a third consecutive national mandate from Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala, on 3 January.

The event began with a roadshow through the town, past long lines of ecstatic supporters. It was followed by a large rally organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) women’s wing, the Mahila Morcha, at the famous Thekkinkadu Maidan beside the Vadakkumnathan Shiva temple.

The rally’s theme was ‘Stree Shakti’, or woman power, the crowd was bigger than usual, and the dais was graced by two legends of Kerala — Olympic athlete P T Usha, and award-winning actress Shobana…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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