New Delhi: Narendra Modi pens open letter to Kannadigas

New Delhi: Narendra Modi pens open letter to Kannadigas
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As outdoor campaigning ended for Karnataka Assembly polls on Monday, leaders have taken to online forums to continue outreach programmes with Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving a video message to the voters of the state on Twitter.

New Delhi : As outdoor campaigning ended for Karnataka Assembly polls on Monday, leaders have taken to online forums to continue outreach programmes with Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving a video message to the voters of the state on Twitter.

Karnataka is set for a big fight on Wednesday after seeing mega rallies and high voltage campaigns like Modi's roadshows in state capital Bengaluru and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's rides on public buses and delivery bikes.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission is getting a move on setting up polling stations across the 224 constituencies in Karnataka to hold voting in a single-phase. Following last-minute controversies, both the BJP and the Congress have received notices from the EC ahead of the crucial election.

The EC also said a total of 2,615 candidates are contesting in the polls from all the parties, including independents. The results are set to be announced on Saturday. The big fight is between the BJP, Congress and the JD(S) parties.

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