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MODI’S PARTY DECLARES WIN IN 2 STATES

Indian PM thanks voters in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh for trusting BJP

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INDIAN Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared victory yesterday in two state elections, including a closely-fought race in his stronghold of Gujarat, where the charismati­c leader fronted the campaign.

Modi thanked voters in Gujarat, his home state in India’s west, and the northern Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, for backing the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the local polls.

“I bow to the people of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh for their affection and trust in BJP,” Modi said on Twitter.

“I assure them that we will leave no stone unturned in furthering the developmen­t journey of these states and serve the people tirelessly.”

BJP chief Amit Shah also called victory for the ruling party, saying Modi’s developmen­t agenda had prevailed over “family politics”, a reference to the NehruGandh­i dynasty that leads the main opposition Congress party.

BJP was on track to win 99 seats in the 182-seat Gujarat parliament as counting continued, said the Election Commission of India.

That result would return the BJP to power for a sixth consecutiv­e term in the bellwether state, but slash its majority from 115 seats in the last election.

The ruling party was also poised to wrest control of Himachal Pradesh from Congress, which recently elected Rahul Gandhi unopposed as its new leader to replace his mother, Sonia Gandhi. AFP

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Bharatiya Janata Party supporters celebratin­g as the party takes the lead in the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh state assembly elections at the party’s headquarte­rs in New Delhi yesterday.
EPA PIC Bharatiya Janata Party supporters celebratin­g as the party takes the lead in the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh state assembly elections at the party’s headquarte­rs in New Delhi yesterday.

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