According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP will win control of Kerala just as it did in the assembly polls in the Northeastern states.
At a rally for BJP fans held at the party’s headquarters in New Delhi, Modi promised that Kerala would be the next state the party would take over.
I am confident that a BJP-led administration will be elected in Kerala in the near future, just as it has in Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Goa over the years, according to Modi.
Modi only explicitly mentioned Kerala in his speech among the non-BJP-ruled states. He claimed that the people of Kerala are “witnessing how the Left and Congress strike alliances elsewhere while pretending to be rivals in the state”.
In Kerala’s assembly elections, the BJP and its allies have performed badly, so far taking home just one seat. The only success story for the BJP in Kerala’s legislative assembly is O Rajagopal’s victory in the 2016 Assembly Elections from the Nemom district in Thiruvananthapuram.
The opposition parties, according to Modi, have been spreading false information for years to cause dread of the BJP among minorities, but the people of Goa and the northeast have disproved that.
The BJP has become more powerful in the predominantly Christian states of Nagaland and Meghalaya.
Tripura’s assembly saw the BJP-IPFT coalition retake control after winning 33 of the state’s 60 seats. The BJP-NDPP coalition also won the assembly in Nagaland, according to a comparable result.



