Ahead of the state assembly polls, top leaders from different political
parties are conducting public meetings, rallies, and roadshows in
Karnataka. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin his second leg of the
two-day election campaign today, May 2. He will address public meetings
at Chitradurga, Hospet, and Sindhanur before participating in a
roadshow at Kalaburagi this afternoon.
In addition, he will hold public meetings in Mudabidare, Ankollla, and
Bali Hongala tomorrow. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who has been
campaigning in the State, will address three public meetings and join in
three mega road shows today.
At the same time, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi will
address a public meeting at Mandya and participate in three roadshows at
Chintamannni, Hosakote, and CV Raman Nagar. Senior Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi will also address two public rallies and one roadshow at
Chikmagalur. In addition, former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (Secular)
leader H. D. Deve Gowda, will hold public meetings and roadshows in
different places today.
AIR correspondent reports, though the 2024 parliamentary elections are
still some months away, political observers say the outcome in Karnataka
will impact the crucial assembly polls in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and
Madhya Pradesh, scheduled to be held later this year.
BJP hopes to gain from central and state welfare schemes to impact
voters and beneficiaries in its favour significantly. In contrast,
Congress hopes to benefit from the anti-incumbency wave and raises
issues on poverty in rural Karnataka and the unemployment of younger
voters. Meanwhile, Congress leader DK Shivakumar said his party will
release the election manifesto today, where the party will implement
five guarantees promised to the people of Karnataka.
source ; AIR NEWS
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