Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a two-day visit to the poll-bound Karnataka and address three public meetings as well as hold a road show in the southern state on Saturday

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Since February this year, this is Modi's ninth visit to Karnataka where Assembly elections to 224 seats are due on May 10.

According to his itinerary, Modi will fly from Delhi on Saturday morning by a special aircraft and reach Bidar airport at 10.20 am from where he will take a helicopter to Humnabad in Bidar district to address a public meeting at 11 am.

After the meeting, he will fly to Vijayapura where he will address another public gathering at 1 pm. He will then fly to Kudachi in Belagavi district where he will address people at about 2.45 pm.

Later, Modi would fly to Bengaluru in the evening to hold a road show in Bengaluru North.

The Prime Minister will stay in Bengaluru on Saturday and will depart from Raj Bhavan on Sunday morning to hold public meetings in the district headquarter town of Kolar, Channapatna in Ramanagara district and Belur in Hassan district.

He will also hold a road show in Mysuru on Sunday before flying back to Delhi.

The Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in Karnataka on 10 May 2023, according to Election Commission of India (ECI) to elect all 224 members of the state’s Legislative Assembly.

The votes will be counted and the results will be declared on 13 May 2023, the commission said in its press conference earlier this month.

With PTI Inputs