(*25*)PM’s Karnataka visit: In an try to regain energy as soon as once more in Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 25 will make his seventh visit to the southern state forward of the upcoming Assembly elections. As per a authorities press launch, the Prime Minister is scheduled to participate in numerous programmes organised in Chikkaballapur, Bengaluru and Davangere.
The PM will land on the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Airport within the metropolis on March 25 morning and can fly to Chikkaballapur in a helicopter to inaugurate Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research there, the discharge said.
PM Modi to inaugurate Whitefield Metro Line
PM Modi will fly again to Bengaluru within the afternoon to inaugurate the Whitefield Metro Line and can take a trip within the Metro prepare. He will then proceed to Davangere and handle a public assembly, earlier than continuing to Shivamogga to fly to Delhi, in accordance to an official press launch.
Earlier on March 12, PM Modi inaugurated and laid the inspiration stones of tasks price round Rs 16,000 crore within the poll-bound state. Besides, the Prime Minister additionally addressed a public rally after holding a mega highway present in Mandya. During his visit, the PM additionally inaugurated Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway and laid the inspiration stone for Mysuru-Kushalnagar 4-lane freeway.
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Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023
It must be famous right here that Legislative Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in Karnataka earlier than May 2023 to elect all 224 members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The tenure of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is scheduled to finish on 24 May 2023. The earlier meeting elections had been held in May 2018. Karnataka has 5.05 crore registered voters as of the up to date remaining electoral rolls for 2023, which had been launched on January 5 this 12 months. This quantity contains 2.50 crore registered ladies voters and 4,502 different voters.
(With inputs from businesses)