Unplanned Roadshow: Modi's Electrifying Journey through Kerala
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted by an unexpected crowd during his journey to a rally in Kerala, turning his route into an impromptu roadshow. The enthusiastic reception included the display of Kerala's cultural gifts. Modi endorsed Anoop Antony, a dedicated colleague, as a candidate for the Thiruvalla Assembly seat.
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In a surprising turn of events, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's travel to a rally near Changanassery transformed into an impromptu roadshow, captivating the masses. Hundreds lined up to greet him along the eight-kilometer path, prompting Modi to acknowledge their affection by stepping out of his vehicle and waving with a lotus symbol.
At the rally, held in the Thiruvalla stadium, Modi relayed his amazement at the turnout, stating there were more people along the roadside than at the actual event. He highlighted the human wall formed by the public, a testament to their enthusiastic welcome.
Modi also praised Anoop Antony, his endorsed candidate for the Thiruvalla Assembly seat, lauding his dedication over the past five years. Cultural gifts from Kerala were presented, further enhancing the atmosphere, with Modi briefly playing a traditional instrument to the crowd's delight.
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