Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kattakkada in Thiruvananthapuram for election campaign

Thiruvananthapuram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kattakada in Thiruvananthapuram for election campaign. “My greetings to my brothers and sisters in Thiruvananthapuram” by speaking in Malayalam and enthralled the people. The Prime Minister, who arrived in Thiruvananthapuram after attending the general meeting in Kunnamkulam, addressed the election meeting organized at Kattakkada.

He started his speech with chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai and also called Jai to Padmanabha Swami. The mothers, children and BJP workers gathered in the Kattakada were held by the hands of the mothers, children and BJP workers who had gathered in the Kattakada with a speech that began in Malayalam saying “My greetings to my brothers and sisters of Thiruvananthapuram”.

The Prime Minister said that India will become the third economic power in five years. Nice to see children in the audience. Salutations to them. Kerala will come up with big development projects. New development projects will come in the field of tourism.

Prime Minister criticized Congress and CPM during the speech. Big enemies here are friends in Delhi. Left and right fronts have lost credibility. Even in places like Varkala Nedumangad, drug gangs are strong. Modi asked who has the credit for this.