New Delhi, PTI. Voting for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections is to be held on May 10. The election campaign has come to an end on the evening of 8 May. In the election campaign, BJP has given all its strength. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself entered the election battle of Karnataka and campaigned aggressively. PM Modi met around 3,000 new and old workers and prominent citizens during his seven-day campaign in the state during public meetings and roadshows.PM met 430 people on the last day of the campaign
PM Modi spoke with over 300 people on 5 May.
Sources said PM Modi met around 430 people on the last day of his campaign on Sunday, while the day before he interacted with around 450 people. Prime Minister Modi addressed 18 rallies in the southern state and spoke to party workers over a virtual call on 27 April. The PM also led six roadshows, three in Bengaluru, one each in Mysuru, Kalaburagi and Tumakuru.
PM also met Padma awardees
The people who met the PM during the campaign were selected along with party workers, professionals and prominent citizens of the city. PM also met Padma awardees. The source said, “These conversations are very personal. His interaction with party members is also very important. Many people told the PM about their previous interactions with him. Some people told that his father also talked to him.” work done.”
Voting will be held on May 10, counting of votes on May 13
Let me tell you, since 1985 in Karnataka, no political party has got two mandates in a row. PM Narendra Modi himself has led the BJP’s campaign to reverse the 35-year-old history of the state. Voting to elect 224 members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly will be held on May 10 and the counting of votes will take place on May 13.