Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Might 2 (ANI): Union House Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday held a roadshow in BTM Format Meeting constituency in Bengaluru, as a part of the marketing campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) forward of the upcoming meeting elections within the state.
The House Minister was seated on a specifically designed car and greeted the folks.
An enormous variety of BJP supporters and get together members gathered on either side all through the roadshow.
Together with Shah, Lok Sabha MP Tejasvi Surya was additionally current on the car through the roadshow.
Earlier on Monday, Shah had held three roadshows in Haveri, Tumkuru and Shimoga.
Whereas addressing the folks on Monday, he urged them to type a double-engine authorities within the state of Karnataka.
“Congress is saying that if they arrive to energy they’ll once more give the reservation to Muslims. I wish to ask DK Shivakumar whose reservation will they take away. However, there isn’t a want to fret, as a result of neither Congress will come to energy, nor will they be capable to take such a call,” Shah stated.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Celebration launched its manifesto for Karnataka Meeting polls on Monday, at an occasion in Bengaluru, making a bunch of guarantees together with the availability of three free cooking gasoline cylinders to all BPL (Under Poverty Degree) households yearly.
The manifesto or the imaginative and prescient doc was launched by the BJP’s nationwide president JP Nadda within the presence of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and his predecessor and Lingayat stalwart BS Yediyurappa.
The ruling get together made 16 guarantees in its imaginative and prescient doc which promised to launch the ‘Poshana’ (vitamin) scheme by way of which each BPL family will likely be supplied with half litre Nandini milk day-after-day and 5 kg Shri Anna-siri dhanya (millets) by way of month-to-month ration kits.
Polling for Karnataka Meeting is scheduled to be held on Might 10 and the votes will likely be counted on Might 13. (ANI)
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