Election posters, big and tall cutouts of BJP candidates with Narendra Modi and Amit Shah across Kerala, big and tall cutouts and faces of painted leaders on the walls are signs of good performance, showing BJP to do well in this assembly election needed.
Kerala is seen in saffron color in many places. The flags and posters of the ruling Left Democratic Front and Congress-led United Democratic Front are less visible than the BJP. But in the midst of all this, the Left Front seems to be strong. Even if their seats are reduced somewhat. Also, the competition is visible only between LDF and UDAF.
The BJP is making every effort to establish its coin in the Kerala assembly elections. Many big leaders of the party are joining rallies from Delhi and boosting the morale of local leaders. But the party leaders in the state know that it is not possible to win elections and form a government in Kerala at this time.
Nemam’s results are related to the future of the party
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor won the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from Thiruvananthapuram. But in this Lok Sabha seat, he had 12,000 votes less than his rival from Nemam assembly constituency.
With almost two lakh voters, Nemam is becoming a BJP stronghold in Kerala. In 2016, senior party leader O Rajagopal won from here. His name will be written in golden words in the history of the party as he is the only elected MLA of the party till now in the history of Kerala Legislative Assembly.
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