Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, a day before the final day of campaigning for May 10 Assembly polls in Karnataka, held a massive road show in the city, waving at a large number of enthusiastic crowd lined up on both sides of the route, despite overcast sky.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi who also held six road show in six days in the state.
The campaigning for Karnataka assembly elections came to an end on at 5 pm on Monday with the stage now all set for voting to take place on May 10. BJP has exerted all its might in the crucial elections of Karnataka.
1,377 roadshows were carried out by BJP in the poll-bound state. While 19,81,560 was the total participation in overall party campaign, the roadshows witnessed participation of 98,7481 people as the party left no stone unturned in its effort to woo the voters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried out 19 election public meetings and six road shows in six days, covering virtually every part of Karnataka. While Union Home Minister Amit Shah did 16 meetings and 15 road shows, BJP President JP Nadda carried out 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows.