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Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

will launch his campaign blitzkrieg tomorrow in poll-bound to add heft to the BJP's efforts to unseat the from power and form its government in the southern state for a second time.

Ahead of his Udupi rally, Modi is scheduled to visit" Krishna matha and meet the senior seer there.

At least a dozen rallies are expected to follow in the coming days, party sources said.

Polling for the 224-member Assembly will be held on May 12, and results will be"declared on the 15th of the month.

On the eve of Modi's visit, posed questions to Modi on while welcoming him to the state.

"Dear @narendramodi, Heard you are visiting Namma" tomorrow. We welcome you to our state. While you are" here, we Kannadigas would like you to address the following" concerns. Please #AnswerMaadiModi," tweeted.

In a series of tweets, assailed the over BJP giving tickets to "tainted" mining baron G Janardhan Reddy's brothers and associates as also declaring Yeddyurappa its chief ministerial candidate.

"Would G Janardhan Reddy be joining your rallies here?"You have given his family & friends 8 tickets, hoping it will"help BJP in 10-15 seats. And then, you lecture us on" corruption. Please end this hypocrisy. Kannadigas aren't" wearing Kamala (lotus, the BJP's election symbol) on their ears," wrote.

"You first make scam tainted @BSYBJP your party's CM" face in Then that you don't want to" be seen sharing the stage with him at rallies! wants"to know if Yeddyurappa is still your CM candidate?" he wrote in another tweet.

Raising issues like tickets being given to "rape" accused and MLAs who watched porn in the Assembly", the chief minister also hit out at Modi over promises that were not kept.

In tweets that followed, referred to incidents of rape in and He alleged "protected" a BJP MLA accused of sexual assault, while party MLAs defended"the rapists of a child in

"And then your party makes bombastic Ads to" politicise rape in !" said.

also said the had failed to create jobs for young people and advised them to sell 'pakodas' instead. He attacked the over demonetisation, and not waiving farm loans.

During Modi's earlier visit, Siddarmaiah"had welcomed him and asked him to address the Mahadayi water sharing dispute with neighboring

The had hit back at Siddaramaiah, calling his dispensation "10 per cent government", the one that took 10 per cent commission for development works.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 20:30 IST