
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday inaugurated Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) new state headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram—a sprawling, seven-storey structure built to replace the old Mararji Bhavan. The inaugural ceremony of the 60,000 square feet facility began at 11 AM marking a significant milestone for the party's organisational presence in Kerala.
The modern building stands as a symbol of the BJP’s growing ambitions in the state, where it has been striving to expand its footprint. The foundation stone for the new office was laid by Amit Shah himself on June 3, 2017, making today’s inauguration both a homecoming and a moment of consolidation.
VIDEO | Kerala: Union Home Minister Amit Shah (@AmitShah) inaugurates new BJP office at Thiruvananthapuram.
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Amit Shah In Kerala
Ahead of his arrival in the state, Shah posted on social media platform X, stating: "Keen to meet the booth Karyakartas of the state. Tomorrow, will inaugurate the Kerala BJP office in Thiruvananthapuram. Will attend the 'Viksit Keralam Sammelan' in the afternoon. Looking forward to meeting the people."
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