Mobile Phone Thrown at PM Modi’s Convoy During Mysuru Roadshow for Karnataka Election 2023

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PM Modi: On the second day of his campaign visit of the state, Prime Minister Narendra Modi staged a massive roadshow and attended electoral rallies in other areas of Karnataka, which is close to voting. The prime minister did a roadshow in Mysuru and spoke at six public rallies during his brief visit.

Female BJP Worker Threw the Phone

In order to help the Bharatiya Janata Party’s campaign for the Karnataka Assembly elections, PM Modi was visiting with supporters in Mysuru when someone in the crowd threw a mobile at his convoy. A phone was thrown at the car in a roadshow video as it landed directly in front of PM Modi, who was waving to the throng. After a police investigation, it was determined that someone from the crowd “accidentally” threw the mobile while throwing flowers at the prime minister. Police claim that a female BJP worker who had no “evil intent” threw the phone out of “excitement”

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Massive Roadshow Ahead of Elections

Voting in crucial elections Elections for the Karnataka Assembly will be held on May 10, and the results will be announced on May 13. The prime minister’s roadshow travelled throughout the city’s numerous neighbourhoods. The prime minister wore a saffron shawl and the traditional Mysuru “Peta” during the roadshow. He waved to the crowds that had gathered on both sides of the street. The roadways were covered in BJP flags, festoons, and PM Modi’s posters and cutouts. On Saturday, PM Modi held roadshows in Bengaluru, Humnabad in the Bidar district, and Kudachi in the Belagavi district. He spoke at electoral rallies on Sunday in Kolar, Belur, and Hassan districts before concluding with a roadshow in Mysuru. Channapatna is in the Ramanagara district.

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