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On last day of campaign, BJP is going all out in the crucial Karnataka elections

As the campaigning enters last day in the high octane Karnataka elections, the BJP is leaving no stone unturned to win it.


As per reports other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as many as 22 Union Ministers, Chief Ministers of two states, national president Amit Shah and other party functionaries are expected to campaign.

In fact, Amit Shah will be holding a press conference just two hours before the campaign deadline.

Prime Minister Modi also interacted with ST/SC/OBC and Slum Karyakartas of the BJP Karnataka via the Narendra Modi app.


Karnataka goes to voting on 12th May and the counting takes place on 15th May. Karnataka elections are considered a crucial milestone as a run up to the 2019 General Elections.

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