State unit BJP President Prahlad Joshi said Modi would address a public rally in the city on Sunday.
Asked by reporters why the party is not fully utilising the services of Modi for campaigning, Joshi said he would discuss with him regarding "the remaining dates" (of his campaigning in Karnataka).
But a party source said barring the rally slated to be held on the sprawling National College grounds here on Sunday, Modi is unlikely to spend more time in Karnataka for campaigning.
But the question in some quarters is about Modi's campaigning -- will it be "minimum" or "full-fledged" is something that's keenly looked forward to.
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At a campaign-kick-off rally here earlier this month, state BJP leaders, including Joshi, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar and senior party functionary H N Ananth Kumar, insisted Modi has expressed willingness to tour extensively and be at the party's disposal as far as election canvassing is concerned.
According to some party officials, Modi might be reluctant to conduct a full-fledged campaigning in Karnataka, where BJP is seen to be in not-so-strong-wicket, saddled as it is with anti-incumbency factor and a five-year-rule marked by scams, scandals and intra-party fights.