PM Narendra Modi to address election rallies in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry today

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (March 30) will address rallies in Kerala in the morning, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu in the afternoon. The prime minister goes to maintain the general public rallies as part of BJP’s marketing campaign in the three poll-bound states. 

PM Narendra Modi will address a rally in Palakkad in Kerala, BJP prabhari (state in-charge) CP Radhakrishnan introduced earlier. The election for the 140-member Kerala Assembly shall be held on April 6 in over 40,771 polling stations. 

The BJP chief can also be set to address an election rally in Puducherry today to search help for the NDA authorities for the upcoming Assembly polls in the union territory. This would be the prime minister’s second go to to the poll-bound union territory, earlier PM Modi had addressed the residents of Puducherry on February 25. 

As per PTI studies, PM Modi shall be talking on the rally to be held on the AFT Thidal. The Puducherry Assembly elections for 30 seats will happen in a single part on 6 April.

The get together has launched the meeting ballot manifesto for the union territory, in which it promised monetary help of ₹6,000 per 12 months for all fishermen, over 2.5 lakh new jobs for youth and free scooty for women pursuing larger training whether it is elected to energy.

Lastly, the prime minister is scheduled to address a public rally in Tamil Nadu’s Dharapuram. The get together has begun work to put together the bottom for the prime minister’s address. The meeting elections for 234 meeting seats in Tamil Nadu shall be carried out in one part on April 6. The counting of votes is slated for May 2.

Additionally, the BJP chief can also be scheduled to address a public assembly in Thiruvananthapuram and Konni on April 2. Radhakrishnan additionally added that the state authorities had not given a correct affirmation to the get together’s request to maintain the prime minister’s rally on the Central Stadium in the capital metropolis on April 2.

He additional alleged that the ruling-government is delaying the process as a tactic to deny the venue on the final minute. “This attitude is an example of the LDF’s anti-democratic policies,” he stated.

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