Hindustan Times (Noida)

MODI LAUNCHES

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cial elections.

The voting in the Bjp-ruled state will be held in two phases, on December 1 and 15. The votes will be counted on December 8.

“Tell them (opposition parties) to stop using such language. The people of Gujarat have never tried to hurt anybody. Wherever they went, they mingled with local people like sugar is dissolved in milk. If somebody comes from outside, they have embraced them,” he said.

He also took a swipe at Congress, saying the bill of the current monthly data usage which is Rs 250-300 would have been Rs 5,000 had Congress remained in power. “In previous Congress rule, 1 GB data cost Rs 300, now it is Rs 10,” he added.

The Congress was in power in the state in 1997, when the party joined hands with rebel BJP leader Shankersin­h Vaghela’s Rashtriya Janata Party who served as the chief minister from 1996 to 1997.

Gujarat Congress spokespers­on Manish Doshi said that the after all these years, the BJP is finally acknowledg­ing Congress’s contributi­on in the telecom and IT sector.

“The revolution in IT and telecom came under Congress’s rule and BJP has finally started accepting this. The licences under 2G were given at a cheap rate by Congress when it was in power at the Centre and hence the prices of mobile data and usage is so low today. Gujarat and Gujaratis are hailed all across the world and all talks of somebody trying to defame Gujarat or Gujaratis is baseless. Instead of making such statements, the BJP should answer about education becoming costlier in Gujarat under its rule, joblessnes­s and distress among farmers,” said Doshi.

Earlier in the day, Modi conducted roadshows in the district’s Vapi city, where he was welcomed by thousands of supporters.

“People ask me that when all surveys, political commentato­rs and even the people, are saying that BJP is going to win big and that it is a foregone conclusion, then why are you working so hard? I can understand their feelings towards me and I can also understand the feelings of people who have gathered here. But as a citizen of this country, it is my duty to go before the people, give an account of the work done in all these years and seek votes as blessings,” the PM said.

“Gujarat has decided to break all records by Narendra and make a new one under Bhupendra (Patel). This is a victory call,” he said. Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014.

Ahead of the Assembly elections, the Prime Minister is expected to participat­e in at least eight programmes crisscross­ing the state from Saurashtra to Surat.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to hold rallies in Gujarat’s Saurashtra for three consecutiv­e days from November 20 to November 22. More than 150,000 people are expected by the party to participat­e in these rallies.

On November 20, after visiting the Somnath Temple, he is scheduled to address four rallies in the Saurashtra region. Venues have been finalised at Veraval, Dhorarji, Amreli and Botad.

PM Modi is also expected to have a closed-door meeting with the state leaders during his stay here to further boost the party in the western state.

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