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Major political parties campaign extensively throughout Karnataka as assembly elections approach closer

<span style="color: #222222;">Major political parties are campaigning extensively throughout the state as assembly elections in Karnataka are approaching near. Considering a triangular contest between the BJP, Congress and the JDS, all parties are trying hard and leaving no stone unturned. The sources said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin his second leg of the two-day election campaign tomorrow. He will address public rallies at seven places and one roadshow at Kalaburagi assembly constituencies this time. This will be his tenth visit to the poll-bound Karnataka since February. Last week Prime Minister Modi held six public meetings, rallies and two mega roadshows in the poll-bound state.<br />''<br />''Ahead of the state assembly polls, Union Home Minister Amit Shah today held roadshows in Ranibennur and Tiptur Assembly constituencies. A massive crowd of supporters was seen attending the roadshows at both places. Mr Shah promised that his Party would prioritise promoting and conserving places blessed by nature in Karnataka. BJP National President JP Nadda also campaigned in the state capital.  Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who held a roadshow at Koratagere in Tumkur District, said nobody should keep in mind that Congress will not win for the next 100 years.<br />''<br />''Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today addressed public meetings in Tumkur and Hasan districts along with a joint public meeting with Congress National President Mallikarjuna Kharge at Chamarajanagar. Alleging that demonetisation and GST resulted in massive unemployment in Karnataka, Mr Gandhi said in a Turuvekere public meeting that the Prime Minister should tell the people what the Party had done in the last three years and what the Party will do in the next five years.  <br />''</span><br />''As part of its campaign, Janata Dal (Secular) President H D Deve Gowda visited Dakshina Kannada districts today and canvassed for votes in the Mangaluru North constituency for the party candidate.<br />''<br />''Meanwhile, BJP released its election manifesto for the Karnataka assembly polls today. BJP National President JP Nadda also released the vision document.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The Congress has already announced five guarantees to the people in Karnataka. It has assured 200 units of free power, 10 kgs of free rice, Rs 2 thousand monthly assistance to the woman head of every family, and free travel to women in city buses, among others. Similarly, JD(S) has also released its manifesto already. </span><br />

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