Karnataka Election PM Modi master Plan: 6 Days, 21 Rally, Campaign in 180 Constituencies

It is said that the master plan of Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaign has been prepared for BJP’s victory in the state assembly election (Karnataka Assembly Election 2023). He will be campaigning in Karnataka for a total of 6 days and will hold 21 election rallies. Karnataka Election PM Modi master Plan: 6 Days, 21 Rally, Campaign in 180 Constituencies.

He will also conduct a 6-day campaign covering 180 constituencies. It is said that the state BJP has sent a plan to Prime Minister Modi’s office in this regard. Already after the dates for the Mysuru and Bengaluru road show, it is said that the plan has been prepared for how to campaign for the victory of the BJP party candidates.

Narendra Modi will hold 21 election rallies and campaign in Karnataka for a total of 6 days. A plan has been made to campaign for 2 days each during each visit. He will conduct a 6-day campaign covering 180 constituencies.

The date has already been set for Bengaluru, Mysuru Road Show and after this the BJP has sent a list of more than 15 possible places to hold the PM Rally in other districts including Kolar, Chennapatna, Belur, Chitradurga, Kuduchi, Shivamogga, Hospete, Vijayapura, Sindhanur and Haveri. It is being said that through this, Modi mania will spread in Karnataka and BJP will strategize for victory.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that after the arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, there is no doubt that the state will become completely BJP-led. Responding to the media after his meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah today, he said that the public showing support for the Jayavahini Road Show program.

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He said that the enthusiasm of the people is the proof that there is a strong BJP wave in the state. Amit Shah has given some suggestions regarding the election. The Chief Minister said that he would review some of the programs held by the Prime Minister tonight.  

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