PM Modi begins mega Sunday roadshow in Bengaluru

With only four days till the Karnataka Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a massive roadshow in the city on Sunday, waving at a large , jubilant audience queuing up both sides of the route on the road. Greeting the audience gathered on both sides of the highways, on neighbouring buildings, and raising lusty […]

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PM Modi begins mega Sunday roadshow in Bengaluru

With only four days till the Karnataka Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a massive roadshow in the city on Sunday, waving at a large , jubilant audience queuing up both sides of the route on the road.

Greeting the audience gathered on both sides of the highways, on neighbouring buildings, and raising lusty cries of “Modi, Modi,” Prime Minister Modi was standing atop a vehicle decorated with flowers. The Kempegowda statue on New Tippasandra Road is where the PM began his tour, which will end at Trinity Circle.On the final leg of the campaign leading up to the single-phased elections on 10 May, a nearly 10-kilometer-long roadshow in Bengaluru for the second consecutive day is anticipated to improve the BJP’s electoral prospects.

The huge crowds, which lined the streets to catch a glimpse of PM Modi, were also pictured playing musical instruments, including drums.Earlier, on Saturday, PM Modi held a nearly 26 km roadshow in the city covering nearly 13 constituencies.

Keeping his roadshow on Sunday in mind, security has been tightened in Bengaluru.
According to PM Modi’s schedule, he will begin the roadshow at 10 am from the Kempegowda statue at New Tippasandra Road moving towards the HAL 2nd stage, Old Madras Road.

The roadshow will conclude at Trinity Circle by 11.30 am and with this, the two-day-long mega roadshow of PM Modi in Karnataka’s capital will come to an end. Earlier on Saturday, Modi held a 26 kilometres road show in the city and covered most parts of South Bengaluru.Campaigning for the 10 May elections in Karnataka is at the peak with multiple rallies and public meetings planned during the day including Modi’s roadshow in Bengaluru, Rahul and Sonia Gandhi’s interaction in Hubbali as well as Amit Shah and JP Nadda’s public address.

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