Lok Sabha election 2024 phase 2 live updates: Union Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah will hold a poll campaign in Kerala today, on the last day of poll campaigning before voting takes place on April 26.
Lok Sabha election 2024 phase 2 live updates: On Wednesday morning, Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah will arrive in Kerala to participate in the BJP-led NDA’s Lok Sabha election campaign. This marks the final day of poll campaigning before the state heads to the polls on April 26.
News agency PTI reported that Shah’s chopper is scheduled to land at the helipad at Alappuzha Recreation Ground at 8.45 am.
Following his arrival, Shah will travel by road to Punnapra Carmel Ground to participate in the election campaign for NDA candidate Sobha Surendran, according to party sources.
Shah will address a public meeting at 9 am, with both national and state leaders expected to be in attendance.
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