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Gubbi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday held a massive roadshow here, waving at a large enthusiastic crowd along the route, as he sought people’s support, ahead of the May 10 Assembly
polls in Karnataka. Shah, standing on a specially designed vehicle accompanied by Tumakur Member of Parliament G S Basavaraj and other leaders, was greeted by people gathered on the sides
of the roads and on nearby buildings. A large number of party workers walked along with Amit Shah’s vehicle holding BJP flags and shouting slogans praising BJP and Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, amid drum sounds. At the end of the road shadow here in Tumakuru district, the Home Minister urged people to vote for the BJP candidate, and to ensure that a “double engine government”
under the leadership of Modi comes to power. Former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai have done a lot of work for Karnataka, he said, adding that the BJP
government has ended four per cent Muslim reservation and has increased the quota of Vokkaligas, Lingayats, and SC/STs. “If Congress comes to power, they will take back all these
reservations (hiked) and once again bring in Muslim reservations. Do you want four per cent Muslim reservation? (to come back)”, he asked. Highlighting measures taken by the BJP government
for the benefit of Areca nut farmers, Shah said: “If you ensure a double engine government comes to power in Karnataka, Modi ji will once again become Prime Minister in 2024”. Read all the
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