Kochi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kerala for a two-day visit and held a massive roadshow in Kochi. The roadshow was a departure from his usual practice of riding an open-top vehicle, as he walked a 2-km route from the INS Garuda naval air station to the venue of a youth conclave, surrounded by cheering supporters. This gesture was well-received by the people of Kerala, who appreciated the Prime Minister’s personal touch in connecting with them.
Dressed in traditional Kerala attire, PM Modi was seen waving to people on both sides of the road, showing his warmth and affection towards the people of the state. The roadshow was a spectacle, with thousands of people turning out to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister. The visuals from the roadshow showed a festive atmosphere, with people dancing and singing as they welcomed the Prime Minister to their state.
The entire area was under a tight security net, with thousands of police personnel deployed to ensure the Prime Minister’s safety. After walking for over 15 minutes, he was led to a following SUV by his security personnel. The Prime Minister’s visit to Kerala was a high-profile event, and the security arrangements were in place to ensure that everything went smoothly.
The roadshow was an excellent opportunity for the Prime Minister to connect with the people of Kerala, who have traditionally been more inclined towards left-leaning parties. The Prime Minister’s outreach efforts in the state have been significant, with initiatives such as Digital Park, Vande Bharat, and other projects aimed at promoting development and growth in the state. Overall, the Prime Minister’s visit to Kerala was a success, and it is hoped that it will lead to further progress and development in the state.