PM Modi speaks in Kerala: 'Voters cast their votes for first time are very disappointed with LDF and UDF'
PM Modi speaks in Kerala: 'Voters cast their votes for first time are very disappointed with LDF and UDF'
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Palakkad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for campaigning in the southern states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry today. In fact, elections are going to be held on April 6. The assembly elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry are scheduled to be held in a single phase on April 6 and the counting of votes is due on May 2. PM Modi is addressing election campaign rallies in all three states today.

"In the last few years, Kerala politics has been seeing a big change. This change is being driven by the aspirations of the youth, especially the youth who will vote for the first time. The friendship between the UDF and the LDF, which has been hidden for many years, was the worst compromise of Kerala politics," he said. ''Now the first-time voter is asking whether these are match-fixing? The youth of Kerala is saying about UDF and LDF: different names, the same work. Both have their own marked areas to make money. It can be said about the LDF that Judas betrayed Lord Christ for a few pieces of silver. LDF has cheated Kerala for a few pieces of gold. The UDF did not spare the sun rays either."

In addition, he said, "For Kerala, the BJP has been thinking a lot more and so, the youth of the state, the professional community across the state, are openly supporting the BJP. The same trend is being observed all over India."

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