BJP-NDA Bets on Kummanam for Aranmula Sweep, Wraps Up Campaign on a High
Keralam: The Bharatiya Janata Party and National Democratic Alliance brought their election campaign in the Aranmula assembly constituency to a rousing close on Tuesday, with workers and supporters turning out in large numbers from across the constituency to participate in the final day of campaigning. The proceedings unfolded in a festive atmosphere, reflecting what the party described as a groundswell of public enthusiasm.
Kummanam Riding a Wave
BJP Aranmula assembly election in-charge Valluru Jayaprakash Narayan said in a statement that BJP-NDA candidate Kummanam Rajasekharan was receiving exceptional public support across the constituency. He noted that a clear desire for change was palpable among the electorate, and expressed firm confidence that this mood would translate into a decisive majority for the party on polling day.
Viksit Keralam Through Modi's Leadership
Jayaprakash Narayan said the people of Aranmula believed that a developed Kerala and a developed Aranmula — in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat — could only be achieved under BJP governance. He said voters were increasingly convinced that a BJP government would bring industrial growth, expanded employment opportunities, and a check on migration from the region.
Agriculture and Livelihoods at the Core
The BJP in-charge said the party's agenda for Aranmula placed particular emphasis on agricultural development alongside industrial growth, promising a comprehensive improvement in livelihoods for the constituency's residents. He maintained that the response witnessed on the final day of campaigning was itself a clear portent of the party's impending victory.
Final Day Surge Seals the Confidence
Jayaprakash Narayan said the scale of participation and public response on the last day of campaigning left the party in no doubt about the outcome. Kummanam Rajasekharan, he asserted, was set to win Aranmula with a substantial majority, and the NDA's combined strength on the ground would ensure that every vote was secured before polling day.

