Karnataka

Amit Shah holds roadshow in Bengaluru South, campaigns for Tejasvi Surya

Written by : IANS

BJP President Amit Shah held a massive road show in Bengaluru South Lok Sabha constituency on Tuesday night to campaign for the party candidate Tejasvi Surya.

Braving hot and humid conditions, about 5,000 party cadres, including women, accompanied Shah's convoy on foot, motorbikes and cycles as the procession wound its way through Banashankari area in the city's southern suburb.

Party's state unit leaders, including BS Yeddyurappa, Tejaswini Ananth Kumar and Surya stood along Shah atop the hi-tech bus, customised for electioneering across the southern state. 

Earlier in the day Tejaswini who was a favourite to get the ticket was made the vice-president of the state party unit in a move to placate her supporters and those in the party who was in favour of her candidature.

Addressing the crowds who gathered in hundreds en route, Shah said the party fielded young Surya to contest from the high-profile parliamentary seat in view of the demographic dividend the constituency has with lakhs of techies employed in IT firms like Infosys, Wipro, and TCS living in the area.

Waving party flags, sporting saffron placards and raising slogans in favour of Surya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Yeddyurappa, the BJP leaders urged the gathering to vote for the party's lotus symbol on the ballot box.

As the 10pm deadline to stop campaign was nearing, Shah and his entourage made a quick exit from the venue.

Bengaluru will go to polls on April 18 with 13 others of the state's 28 constituencies. Polling to the other 14 will be held on April 23. Vote count is on May 23.

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