Kerala News: Amit Shah to hold NDA meet in Kerala, Nitin Navin steps up outreach in southern states

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to arrive in Kerala today as part of the BJP-led NDA’s intensified preparations for the upcoming elections. During his visit, Shah will hold a crucial meeting with NDA leaders, where detailed discussions will take place on election strategy, coordination, and strengthening the alliance’s presence in the state. The meeting is being seen as a key step in fine-tuning the NDA’s roadmap for Kerala, a state where the BJP is working to expand its political footprint. Meanwhile, senior BJP leader Nitin Navin is also actively engaged in strengthening the party’s organisation in southern India. Today marks the second day of his Tamil Nadu visit, during which he will interact with party workers at various locations. Navin is expected to hold extensive discussions on organisational matters, grassroots mobilisation, and strategies to connect with local voters. His outreach is aimed at energising the cadre and reinforcing the BJP’s organisational structure ahead of upcoming electoral challenges. With both Amit Shah and Nitin Navin focusing on southern states, the BJP’s “Mission South” appears to be gaining momentum. The coordinated efforts underline the party’s emphasis on leadership engagement, cadre interaction, and strategic planning as it gears up for crucial electoral battles in Kerala and other southern states.