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Battle For Karnataka: Prime Minister Modi Holds Mega Roadshow In Bengaluru

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Bengaluru: Ahead of the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a mega roadshow in north Bengaluru constituency to give a boost to the party’s campaign.

According to reports, PM Modi is set to address 19 rallies across Karnataka ahead of the polling slated on May 10.

People showered flowers along the route as an expression of their support for PM Modi.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi addressed several public meetings in poll-bound state. In his rally at Belagavi, PM Modi targeted Congress and said the party’s rule was marked by “scams”.

He said “BJP is sincerely working for the poor, Dalits, backward and Banjara communities. We are working day and night for various sections. Congress is abusing Modi, Congress hates whoever works for Dalits and backward,”.

Karnataka will go to the polls on May 10 and votes will be counted on May 13.

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