k-surendran

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP state president K Surendran's Kerala padayatra ahead of Lok Sabha elections will start from Kasaragod on 27th. National President JP Nadda will inaugurate the padayatra. The final yatra will be held on February 27 in the Palakkad constituency. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will attend the concluding session.

The yatra will reach Thiruvananthapuram on February 12. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will deliver the keynote address. Amit Shah will also inaugurate the BJP state committee office. The new state committee office, built on the site of the old Mararji Bhavan, has extensive facilities.

National leaders such as Nirmala Sitharaman, Rajnath Singh and others will also participate in the padayatra events in other districts.

K Surendran's Padayatra will be putting forward the development plans and demands to be implemented in Kerala when the third Narendra Modi government comes to power at the Centre.

Discussions with various sections of society, development seminars, opinion formation and campaign Padayatra are the programs in the yatra which will be conducted around the Lok Sabha constituencies. Along with this, there will be a campaign vehicle called Modi Guarantee. The campaign vehicle will have the facility for deserving people to join the various schemes of the central government. Anyone can approach the vehicle during the yatra and avail the central benefits.

The concluding program will also include a ceremony to induct workers and leaders of other parties into the BJP. The message of the yatra is that the BJP must be made to win if Kerala should develop. The yatra aims to politically take advantage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rallies in Thrissur and Kochi and his promise to build a Ram Temple in Ayodhya. With the conclusion of the yatra, the BJP Will get into the election campaign.