Modi to Make Poll Pitch in Bengaluru; BJP Expects Techies, Youth to Turn Up After Bandh Rollback
Modi to Make Poll Pitch in Bengaluru; BJP Expects Techies, Youth to Turn Up After Bandh Rollback
With the pro-Kannada organisations withdrawing their call for a Bengaluru shutdown over the Mahadayi river dispute with Goa, the BJP’s event organisers are expecting at least one lakh people to attend the rally.

Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in poll-bound Karnataka on Sunday to address a BJP rally in capital Bengaluru, marking the conclusion of the saffron party's 90-day Nava Nirman Parivarthan yatra.

With the pro-Kannada organisations withdrawing their call for a Bengaluru shutdown over the Mahadayi river dispute with Goa, the BJP’s event organisers are betting on a huge response to the rally on a weekend.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the rally at Palace Grounds, the sprawling venue in the city centre where the party is expecting at least one lakh people to attend.

"Modi will arrive in the city on Sunday afternoon and address the rally at the Palace grounds in the evening. Thousands of our cadre from across the state and people from the city will participate in the event," news agency IANS quoted a BJP official as saying.

Though Modi was scheduled to address the rally on January 28, on the conclusion of the three-month yatra that began here on November 1, it was put off to February 4, owing to his pre-occupation with other engagements.

"We have invited thousands of youth, especially techies and executives of IT and biotech companies in the city to personally listen to Modi's speech though it will also be available on YouTube," the official said.

The party's state unit has opened an online registration and is using the social media — Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp — to personally invite the youth, techies, educated class and prominent citizens to the venue.

"About 30,000 people from across the city have responded, expressing interest in attending the rally and listen to Modi's speech. We hope most of them will turn up as elaborate parking facility has been made for their vehicles at the venue," added the official.

In the run-up to the state election, due in late April and early May, the BJP conducted the yatra, criss-crossing nearly all the 224 constituencies of the Assembly across the state after its national president Amit Shah flagged it off.

The yatra, held with a view to bringing the Bharatiya Janata Party back to power in the southern state on the plank of transforming Karnataka through development, was led by its state unit president and former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa and party's other state leaders.

Besides Shah, party's central ministers Prakash Javadekar and Piyush Goyal, who are in-charge of the BJP poll campaign in Karnataka, Ananth Kumar, DV Sadananda Gowda and Ananthkumar Hegde, who hail from the state and the party's all-state leaders will participate in the rally and address the public.

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