Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Modi, Rahul launch rally blitz as Gujarat poll campaign heats up

- HT correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD/NEW DELHI: With 10 days to go for polling in Gujarat, campaignin­g took on a shrill tone on Wednesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi were locked in a war of words across seven locations in the S aurashtra region.

The opposition Congress is fighting to end the BJP’s 22-year rule in the state.

Mo di held four rallies through the day in the Patel-dominated western Gujarat.

He slammed Gandhi for his visit to So mn a th, saying the country’s first prime minister Jawaharl al Nehru (Rahul’s greatgrand­father) had opposed the idea of rebuilding the temple.

Gandhi, too, held several meetings, stepping up the offensive against Mod io vera multi-million dollar fighter jet deal and the ruling BJP’s treatment of the influentia­l Patidar community.

In the midst of this high- decibel face off, a controvers­y erupted over whether Gandhi had registered asa non-Hinduvisit­or at the Somnath temple earlier in the day. The party denied he had, saying images circulatin­g on social media purportedl­y showing an entry by him were fake.

Meanwhile, having declared his support for the Congress, Pati dar leader H ar di kP a tel, too, held five rallies in Saurashtra. Addressing a huge crowd in Raj- kotWest,CMVijayRup­ani’sconstitue­ncy, Hardik declared: “Let us show our strength to Vijay Rupani in Rajkot and others in faraway Gandhinaga­r.” Rupani had held his rally at the same venue a day earlier.

Gujarat votes on December 9 and 14 to elect a new assembly. The results are expected on December 18.

 ?? AP ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an election rally at Morbi in Gujarat on Wednesday.
AP Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an election rally at Morbi in Gujarat on Wednesday.

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