Expressing confidence over Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) victory in Karnataka, Prime MinisterNarendra Modion Tuesday said that there is not a BJP wave in the state but a BJP storm.
"The news says that there is a BJP wave in Karnataka The reality is, it's not a wave, it's a storm in Karnataka," Prime MinisterModi said while addressing a rally in Chamarajanagardistrict.
Hailing Bjp Chiefministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa, Prime MinisterModi asserted that the former will be the new Chief Minister Of The State
"BS Yeddyurappa is the hope of the people of Karnatakaand he is going to be the next chief minister of the state," Prime MinisterModi added.
During his speech The Prime Ministeralso extended his greetings on Labours' Day and that he would want to dedicate this day to hard working and diligent labours.
"Today is Labour day and I want to dedicate this day to our hard working and diligent labours. I want to dedicate the historical achievement of the country on April 28, when all villages in Indiawere electrified, to the workers and labourers of the country on this Labour day," he added.
The Prime Minister, who kick-started the BJP campaign in Karnatakatoday, is scheduled three rallies in Karnataka's Chamarajanagar, Udupi and Belagavidistrict today.
He will address 15 rallies in total over a period of just five days.
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