Karnataka: The prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, said on Wednesday, May 3, that the Congress party shields the "masterminds of terror". "Your fortune will also stay unsteady if there is unrest in Karnataka. In Karnataka, Congress is the opponent of both progress and peace. According to PM Modi, Congress "protects the terrorist masterminds and encourages appeasement." He was addressing a pollcampaign rally at Mudbidri in Dakshina Kannada district ahead of the May 10 Karnataka Assembly elections. He urged the peoople to support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claiming that the venerable organisation supports appeasement. The destiny of Karnataka will be decided by those who will cast their first-ever ballot. First-time voters, my boys and daughters, if you want to advance your profession or pursue your intellectual interests, the Congress will prevent you from doing so. He stated that voting day is May 10 and the BJP's goal is to make Karnataka the most popular state. The BJP is determined to make Karnataka the best state in the nation, to improve the state's modern infrastructure, and to transform Karnataka into a manufacturing superpower. On the other hand, Congress is pleading for support in the name of retirement in order to reverse the BJP's development policies. Janata-Jarandan's instruction was directed at my head and eyes. He continued by saying that this country's 140 crore citizens serve as our remote control, he said. He also said that the BJP's goal is to turn Karnataka into a manufacturing giant. The BJP's plans and the work done for the local population's development, according to PM Modi, are being reversed by the Congress, who is vying for your support. Karnataka will hold Assembly elections on May 10 and the results will be tallied on May 13. 'BJP's double engine government in Karnataka has completely failed': P Chidambaram 'Congress wave in Karnataka, people upset with BJP's jumlas..', CM Gehlot's scathing attack 'If Congress comes to power, it will lift the ban on PFI..', Amit Shah's election rally in Mysore