The Kerala Police has imposed traffic restrictions in Kochi for the next two days as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the state on Monday. During his two-day visit, PM Modi is expected to lay the foundation stone of various major development projects, hold a road show for a 1.8 km-long stretch, and interact with youths at the YUVAM conclave. He is also expected to meet with leaders of eight denominations of the church, including major archbishops, catholicos, and metropolitans, in an effort to reach out to the Christian community in Kerala ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The BJP has sent a list of church leaders who have expressed a desire to meet the PM, but the final list will be decided by the Prime Minister’s Office.
In Thevara, the prime minister will interact with youths at the YUVAM conclave being organised by Vibrant Youth for Modifying Kerala, a voluntary organisation of youth dedicated to working for acceleration of the process of all-inclusive and sustainable development of India in social, economic, political and cultural fields
It seems that during his visit to Kerala, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be interacting with youths at the YUVAM conclave in Thevara. The event is being organized by Vibrant Youth for Modifying Kerala, a voluntary organization of youth that aims to work towards accelerating the process of all-inclusive and sustainable development of India in social, economic, political, and cultural fields. It is an opportunity for the prime minister to engage with young people and discuss their views and ideas on various issues related to development and progress.