The Congress in Karnataka has planned to launch a blitzkrieg for the high-stake May 5 Assembly polls with its leaders Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi slated to criss-cross the state during a 10-day long campaign from April 23.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would join the electioneering for a day addressing meetings in Hubli, Dharwad and Bangalore on April 29, KPCC President G Parameshwara told reporters here, announcing the programme that may be subject to change.
Rahul Gandhi is expected to set the tone for the party's poll pitch with meetings in Bellary, Raichur and Bijapur on April 23. This would be followed by rallies in Kolar, Tumkur and Haveri on April 28 and in Mandya, Hassan and Shimoga on May 1, he said.
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The Congress is playing for high stakes in the polls as it sees the prospect of dislodging the first-ever BJP government in the South and coming back to power.
The party had fared badly in successive elections held after the BJP government came to power but as infighting and a series of corruption charges took a heavy toll on the ruling party, Congress showed signs of recovery.
After the recent elections to the Urban Local Bodies in which the Congress pushed the BJP to the third spot along with KJP of former party strongman B S Yeddyurappa, the party feels it is within striking distance of power.
Parameshwara also released a booklet highlighting the alleged misdeeds of the BJP government, particularly in the Bangalore civic body which, it alleged, had become a cesspool of corruption.