May 10, 2018: Thursday was the last day of campaigning for Karnataka polls; PM Modi addresses BJP Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and OBC front members through NAMO App; Asserts, his government is committed towards removing inequality from the society; BJP President Amit Shah holds road show in Badami, says that the development in Karnataka stuck in a jam like the ones clogging Bengaluru roads; Congress leaders also hold road shows and public meetings.
Continuing with his efforts to directly address the various wings of the party in poll bound Karnataka via the Namo app, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the SC, ST, OBC and Slum Morcha Karyakartas on Thursday.
Prime Minister said that BJP has always believed in equality and is committed to work for the development for all sections of the society. He said that taking inspiration from the life of Baba Sahib Ambedkar, his party is trying to fulfill Dr Ambedkar’s dream of a powerful and prosperous nation.
BJP President Amit Shah also held a road show at Badami in Karnataka. The road show was greeted by a massive response.
Senior BJP leader and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh also held a road show at Hebbal.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi held a press briefing in Bengaluru on Thursday. He expressed confidence, the Congress will get the full majority in the assembly polls.
Congress’ Chief Ministerial candidate Siddharamaiya was also present on the occasion.
The Congress President held many rallies and road shows on the last day of campaigning.
Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’ remark, BJP leader Piyush Goyal said the failed and corrupt Siddaramaiah govt have no answers on issues pertaining to Karnataka. He also alleged the press conference of being a tutored one.
The third force in the Karnataka political battle, the JDS also left no stone unturned to woo voters. Party patriarch HD Dewe Gowda is defying age with his hectic tours in support of party candidates. Leaders are confident that the party will fare well at the polls and the people will give a full majority to the JDS-BSP coalition. (DD News)