PM Modi to hold 10-km roadshow in Bengaluru today: Routes to avoid
With just three days left for the Karnataka Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to begin the second stretch of his roadshow in Bengaluru on Sunday.

However, today, the roadshow will be on a shorter route, about 10 km between Kempegowda statue at Thippasandra to Trinity circle.
According to the schedule, PM Modi will begin the roadshow at 10 am from Kempegowda statue at New Tippasandra Road and pass through the HAL 2nd stage, Old Madras Road and the road show will conclude at Trinity circle by 11.30 am.
With this, PM Modi will wrap up his two-day long mega roadshow in Bengaluru.
Meanwhile, the Bengaluru police have issued an advisory ahead of the 10-km long roadshow which will pass through Kempegowda statue Trinity circleon May 7, Sunday.
The BJP on Friday modified Modi's two-day roadshow in Bengaluru, keeping National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in mind. The roadshow, earlier scheduled to be held for eight hours on Saturday alone, was split into two parts - on Saturday and Sunday to avoid inconvenience to the public.
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