New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi, who returned to power by winning a ragged majority in the recent Lok Sabha polls, has arrived at the Guruvur temple in Thassur, Kerala. Here, Sitting on the scales, PM Modi donated to Lotus flower equal to his weight. Let's say this is PM Narendra Modi's first visit to Kerala after winning the Lok Sabha polls.
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Kerala is one of the important state when it comes to the places of worship of Hinduism. The Guruvur temple is also called the Dwaraka of Kerala, where the entry of non-Hindus is completely prohibited. After the victory, the PM will address BJP workers here for the first time. It is noteworthy that PM Modi has also arrived in Kerala only when Congress party national president Rahul Gandhi arrived on his constituency Wayanad on a three-day visit.
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He is thanking the people for being elected as parliamentarians from here. The Congress-led United Democratic Front in Wayanad has won 19 out of 20 seats, while the BJP's account here has not been opened either. Rahul won by 400,000 votes in Wayanad. In UP's Amethi, he suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Smriti Irani. It was a blow to the Congress as Rahul had been elected as a three-time MP from Amethi.
#WATCH Kerala: Prime Minister Narendra Modi offers prayers at Sri Krishna Temple in Guruvayur of Thrissur. pic.twitter.com/HB98hDQAFk
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