
New Delhi, April 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with BJP booth workers in Kerala via the NamO app on Thursday, providing them with a winning mantra for the upcoming assembly elections. He urged the workers to create a five-year roadmap for their booths, outlining the developmental initiatives that the local community wishes to see. Modi assured that the NDA-BJP government would work based on this roadmap over the next five years, emphasizing that this is a guarantee they must convey to their voters.
Modi encouraged the booth workers to assure voters by visiting their homes, asking them to trust the BJP with their votes. He stated that after giving opportunities to Congress and Communists for many years, this time they should elect the BJP-NDA.
He also highlighted the remarkable services provided by the NDA-BJP government wherever they have had the chance to serve. During the interaction, he challenged Vinita K.K., the booth president from Mananthavady, to a debate with her MP from Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, suggesting that she could outperform in such a discussion.
Earlier, Modi had communicated with booth workers from Assam and Puducherry through the NamO app, reiterating the need for hard work and increased voter awareness for the upcoming elections. Under the ‘My Booth is the Strongest’ campaign, Modi continues to motivate booth workers through these interactions.