Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Kerala on April 24 as per his updated schedule. Earlier, PM was expected to visit Kerala on April 25 but his schedule was rescheduled due to his campaign for Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023. 


According to Mathrubhumi, Modi is likely to take part in a rally in Kochi and interact with the youth in a conference organised by Vibrant Youth for Modifying Kerala (VYMK) at Sacred Heart College Grounds. 


During the address, Anil K Antony, AK Antony's son, who quit Congress and joined BJP will share the stage with the PM. 


During the same time, Democratic Youth Federation of India, the student wing of Communist Party of India (Marxist), is organising a massive youth rally in Thiruvananthapuram on April 23 or 24. 


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Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took part in a massive rally and a public meeting in Wayanad on April 11, 2023. 


While addressing a public meeting called at Kalpetta to honour him on his first visit to his constituency after his disqualification following the Surat court verdict last month, Rahul Gandhi said, "My disqualification means nothing as my relationship with Wayanad is going to be a lifelong relationship. This disqualification will only deepen my relationship with you all. The relation is similar to a family one as I am a brother. I assure you I will never go away from you."


Gandhi said all that he had done was to ask Prime Minister Narendra Modi about his relationship with Gautam Adani.

"After that in Parliament we all saw for the first time the government itself trying to prevent the session from going forward smoothly. This disqualification is the biggest gift the BJP has given me as I did not know if what I was doing was right," he said.