Narendra Modi in Karnataka LIVE updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his address at Ballari, says Congress will lose its fortress soon. Attacking the Congress, the prime minister said the Opposition divides people on the lines of caste and religion. Modi reiterates the fact that the number of people at rallies across the state shows that Congress is going to lose fortress soon. Stating that Kalaburagi is famous for tuar dal, Narendra Modi said that farmers in the region haven’t received the fixed Minimum Support Price (MSP). “The Congress government is not sensitive towards the farmers. The peasants are yet to receive the MSP for their yields,” Modi said. Addressing the rally in Kalaburagi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Congress was being ousted from every corner of the country. “From every corner in the country, Congress party is losing power everywhere, in the last four years,” he said. “People have a new kind of faith in the BJP today. This election is not about which party will win, or lose; it is about deciding the future of Karnataka’s youth,” Modi added. Amid loud cheers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the venue in Kalaburagi on Thursday to address a rally ahead of the Karnataka polls. Modi waved to the crowds before taking his place on the dais. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing
three rallies across poll-bound Karnataka
on Thursday. The prime minister will be attending rallies in Kalaburagi, Ballari, and Bengaluru. As per the official BJP Twitter handle, he will attend the rally in Kalaburagi at 12.30 pm, and address the gathering at Ballari at 3 pm, and end the day in Bengaluru (North) at 5.30 pm. The prime minister, who started his campaign trail from 1 May, is expected to address about 15 to 20 rallies in the state to boost the BJP’s chances in the keenly contested state polls. [caption id=“attachment_4452733” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
File image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Karnataka on Tuesday. PTI[/caption] Modi addressed
three rallies
on Tuesday, in Chamarajanagara, Udupi, and Belagavi, which the BJP claimed pulled huge crowds. He assailed Congress heavily on issues related to the availability of drinking water, agriculture, Kannada pride, and law and order. The prime minister also interacted with workers of the
state BJP’s farmers cell
through his Narendra Modi app on Wednesday. Next, he is scheduled to hold a dialogue with the
Mahila Morcha Karyakarta
through the app on 4 May. According to BJP sources, Modi is expected to address three rallies a day on 5, 7 and 8 May across the state. While party president Amit Shah has been actively campaigning in Karnataka, Modi remained absent from the electoral battlefield ever since the Assembly elections were announced, giving the Congress a chance to taunt BJP over Modi’s absence. Modi was in the state last on 27 February when he addressed another election rally in Davangere. Polling for the 224-member Assembly will be held on 12 May, and results will be declared on 15 May.
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