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Kejriwal claims his party will win and form govt in Gujarat

Delhi CM pledged to ‘free’ traders from the ‘atmosphere of fear and intimidati­on’ in the state, and appealed to the women and youth of Gujarat to vote for the AAP

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Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor Arvind Kejriwal in Surat on Monday made another writen prediction about Gujarat Assembly election results, claiming his party will win seven to eight seats in ‘diamond city’ Surat, and that his party will form the government.

He had earlier this month put it on paper at an NDTV townhall event that Congress will get fewer than five seats.

He had again on Sunday said his party, which failed to score in the last assembly elections in the state, will get over 92 seats this time.

He wrote his prediction on a piece of paper and showed it to media persons.

AAP will get seven to eight seats in Surat; 33-year-old Gopal Italia, who is the party’s Gujarat chief, will win with a big margin, Kejriwal said, adding that his Chief Ministeria­l candidate Isudan Gadhvi, and former Patidar quota leader Alpesh Kathiriya will also win.

He promised to “free” traders from the “atmosphere of fear and intimidati­on” in the state, and appealed to the women and youth of Gujarat to vote for the Aam Aadmi Party.

Arvind Kejriwal also said no private schools will be allowed to increase their fees. “We’ll ensure free and quality medical treatment,” he said, adding that only AAP can free the state of unemployme­nt.

“Those who leaked (government exam) papers will get 10 years in jail,” he said, and announced a 3,000 allowance for the unemployed till they get a job.

“We are providing a time bound solution to deal with inflation, and these people (BJP) are abusing Arvind Kejriwal,” he said.

There’s no competitio­n between AAP and BJP, we are way ahead, Mr Kejriwal asserted.

He had earlier claimed that people are so scared of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that they shy away from openly admiting support for the AAP, adding that BJP is “agitated” by AAP’S rise and the Congress is “nowhere” in the polls.

Surat, which sends 12 MLAS to the state’s 182-member Assembly, will vote in the first phase on Dec.1.

Surat has traditiona­lly swayed towards the ruling BJP, with textile and diamond merchants backing the party, along with lakhs of people associated with the sectors in the business hub.

The AAP has fielded its state unit president Gopal Italia from Katargam, and former Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti leaders Alpesh Kathiriya and Dharmik Malaviya from Varaccha Road and Olpad, respective­ly.

Isudan Gadhvi will contest from the Khambhalia Assembly constituen­cy, which is part of Devbhoomi Dwarka district, and falls in the Jamnagar Lok Sabha constituen­cy.

The second phase of voting will be held on Dec.5 and votes will be counted on Dec.8.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a public meeting here on Monday atacked the Congress, and said that “people have thrown the Congress out of power because of its caste politics, and if it wants to be part of the state, it has to give up this caste politics and change its style.”

Modi was addressing the public meeting in Palitana of the Bhavnagar district.

He said, “During the Congress rule people were feeling unsafe, bomb blasts were very common. Every other day there used to be a blast.

“Since the BJP came to power, the shuters of these shops have been pulled down. Now in BJP rule people feel safe and secure, this is the git of BJP.”

He appealed to the people to participat­e in voting at each and every polling booth, and said, “You have to ensure that Lotus keeps flourishin­g in the state... you have to work hard on each and every seat for the thumping majority of the BJP.

In the next 25 years we have to make this the best state in the world, for which I need your support.” The Prime Minister said, “Once upon a time people were migrating from Gujarat in search of jobs, now people from across the country are coming to Gujarat in search of jobs, because of fast industrial­isation.”

Atacking the Congress, the Prime Minister said, “Till 2014 the Congress was in power in Delhi, only 60 villages had Internet connectivi­ty, since the BJP formed the central government, in just eight years three lakh villages have got connectivi­ty.”

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Polling officials prepare an elderly couple to cast their votes at their house in Ahmedabad on Monday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Polling officials prepare an elderly couple to cast their votes at their house in Ahmedabad on Monday.

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