Sunday, March 1, 2026
16.1 C
New Delhi

‘Sabrimala Gold Loss Probe Is Modi’s Guarantee If BJP Wins’: PM In Kerala

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the probe into Sabrimala Temple gold loss case is “Modi ki gurantee” if BJP forms government in Kerala. PM Modi also stressed that change is inevitable in the state, recalling his party’s victory in the recent civic elections in Thiruvananthapuram. 

Addressing a massive rally in Thiruvananthapuram today, PM Modi said that BJP’s rise to power in Gujarat began with winning a single city four decades ago and that the same would happen in Kerala soon. 

He referred to the alleged gold theft at the Sabarimala temple, PM Modi accused the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government of undermining the shrine’s age-old traditions and customs. “If BJP forms govt in Kerala, Sabarimala gold loss will be examined, culprits will be jailed; this is Modi ki guarantee,” he said.

Describing the BJP’s victory in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation as a historic turning point, PM Modi said: “In 1987, the BJP won the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation for the first time. That single city became the foundation of our long journey in Gujarat,” Modi said, adding that the party’s recent success in Thiruvananthapuram carried similar significance.”

“Our journey in Gujarat began with one city, and today, in Kerala, that journey has started with one city as well. This shows that the people of Kerala are beginning to trust the BJP, just as the people of Gujarat once did,” he said.

‘Beginning Of Change In Kerala’

The Prime Minister said the BJP’s win in the state capital’s civic body represented the resolve to free Kerala from what he described as decades of corrupt governance by both the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF).

He alleged that successive LDF and UDF governments had failed to adequately develop Thiruvananthapuram, leaving the capital city deprived of essential infrastructure and basic civic amenities. 

“The upcoming elections will be the ones to change the condition and direction of Kerala. When it comes to the future of Kerala, you have seen just two sides so far. On one side, there is LDF, and on the other side, there is UDF. Both of these have destroyed Kerala one after the other.

But there is a third side too, that side is of development, of good governance, of BJP-NDA. People of LDF and UDF have pushed Kerala into corruption, misgovernance and dangerous politics of appeasement,” PM Modi said.

Assuring residents of visible change, Modi said Thiruvananthapuram would be transformed into a model city for the entire country. “To the people of Thiruvananthapuram, I say—have faith. The change that was long overdue has finally begun. Thiruvananthapuram will become one of the finest cities in India, and I extend my full support towards achieving that goal,” he said.

PM Modi is in Kerala for the launch of various developmental projects, and flagging off of new train services in Thiruvananthapuram. 

Go to Source

Hot this week

Human brain can grow new cells, remain sharp even in 80s: Study

New Delhi: For many people, ageing brings small lapses in memory. A forgotten name, a misplaced key. For others, memory loss becomes something more serious. Yet, some in their 80s remain as sharp as they were decades earlier. Read More

Expressing concern, India seeks respect for sovereignty & territorial integrity

India is deeply concerned at the recent developments in Iran and the Gulf region, said the government hours after the US-Israel joint action against Iran and the latter’s retaliatory targeting of Gulf states where Washington has milita Read More

Khamenei’s daughter, grandchild, son-in-law killed in US-Israel strikes on Iran: Report

Hours before confirming the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s state media also confirmed that his daughter, son-in-law and grandchild were also killed amid the US-Israel strikes Go to Source Read More

One Dead, 11 Injured After Iranian Missiles Hit Abu Dhabi, Dubai International Airports | Video

A concourse was damaged and four staff were injured, Dubai airport’s statement said, adding that the terminals were previously cleared of passengers. Read More

Topics

Human brain can grow new cells, remain sharp even in 80s: Study

New Delhi: For many people, ageing brings small lapses in memory. A forgotten name, a misplaced key. For others, memory loss becomes something more serious. Yet, some in their 80s remain as sharp as they were decades earlier. Read More

Expressing concern, India seeks respect for sovereignty & territorial integrity

India is deeply concerned at the recent developments in Iran and the Gulf region, said the government hours after the US-Israel joint action against Iran and the latter’s retaliatory targeting of Gulf states where Washington has milita Read More

Khamenei’s daughter, grandchild, son-in-law killed in US-Israel strikes on Iran: Report

Hours before confirming the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s state media also confirmed that his daughter, son-in-law and grandchild were also killed amid the US-Israel strikes Go to Source Read More

One Dead, 11 Injured After Iranian Missiles Hit Abu Dhabi, Dubai International Airports | Video

A concourse was damaged and four staff were injured, Dubai airport’s statement said, adding that the terminals were previously cleared of passengers. Read More

Holika Dahan 2026: Essential Puja Thali Items And Complete Step-by-Step Ritual Guide

In 2026, Holika Dahan will be observed on Tuesday, March 3, with the muhurat from 6:22 PM to 8:55 PM, as per drik panchang. Read More

‘Different weights on 7 planets’ thrill young minds at PMML’s Vigyan Utsav on National Science Day

NEW DELHI: “Standing” on the surface” of Neptune planet, 15-year-old Rachna was shocked to find her weight was more than her actual weight of 46 kg. Read More

Iran conflict: Flyers stuck at airports as 900 flights cancelled

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: The attack slammed shut large swathes of Middle East airspace Saturday, paralysing the world’s busiest east-west flight corridor, closing Dubai, cancelling hundreds of flights and forcing Indian airlines to hal Read More

Related Articles