Shah holds roadshow to campaign for Bangalore South candidate

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Shah held a massive roadshow here Tuesday night campaigning for the party candidate in South, signifying the importance attached to retaining its traditional stronghold for decades.

Shah flew in here from only for the roadshow, which was a show of unity by the city unit as there were rumblings of protest to the candidature of political greenhorn Surya, who was preferred over former union Ananth Kumar's widow

Hundreds of enthusiastic workers cheered Shah chanting "Modi, Modi" as the "Rath", a modified vehicle, covered a litte more than a kilometre distance with state unit B S Yeddyurappa, Surya, legislators from South constituency and accompanying him.

Hours before the roadshow, was appointed as the state unit vice-in an apparent placatory move after denying her the ticket to contest from South Lok Sabha constituency, which had represented for six terms.

The show began from and concluded near a convention hall at J P Nagar, with thousands of people gathered all along the route.

Soon after the roadshow, Shah left for

Tejaswini's attendance gave a boost to the roadshow, as she was sulking after being denied the ticket, leaving her supporters angry and agitated.

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In a surprise move, BJP had announced the ticket to 28-year-old Surya, with just hours left for the deadline for filing of nominations for the first phase of polls in

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 22:10 IST