Presidents of two nationwide parties, for the first time ever, have hit the campaign trail in Karnataka, protecting all of the state and underlining how necessary the May 12 elections are for his or her organizations.
AICC chief Rahul Gandhi and BJP president Amit Shah are at the verge of protecting the entire 30 districts of the state, reviews Rakesh Prakash. Both have damaged a number of stereotypes associated with their parties' management, but additionally have tripped greater than once and confronted embarrassments. But the two leaders have shrugged off the controversies and returned to campaign with vengeance in what is the most unpredictable poll fight ever in Karnataka's historical past.
The AICC president is said to have travelled over 3,500km while touring 30 districts. He visited around two dozen temples and mutts or even participated in a roadshow at the 400-km stretch between Ballari and Kalaburagi in serious heat.
AICC chief Rahul Gandhi and BJP president Amit Shah are at the verge of protecting the entire 30 districts of the state, reviews Rakesh Prakash. Both have damaged a number of stereotypes associated with their parties' management, but additionally have tripped greater than once and confronted embarrassments. But the two leaders have shrugged off the controversies and returned to campaign with vengeance in what is the most unpredictable poll fight ever in Karnataka's historical past.
The AICC president is said to have travelled over 3,500km while touring 30 districts. He visited around two dozen temples and mutts or even participated in a roadshow at the 400-km stretch between Ballari and Kalaburagi in serious heat.
Karnataka election 2018: In a first, national chiefs traverse entire Karnataka
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April 30, 2018
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