The Asian Age

PM sees ‘ wave of positivity’: Spate of Guj rallies Dec. 3, 4

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asserted that Gujarat’s social fabric “cannot be vitiated on caste or sectoral lines for electoral benefit”. Mr Modi, who

interacted with the BJP’s women workers in Gujarat through the NaMo app, also hailed the party’s stunning performanc­e in the Uttar Pradesh civic polls and said it has “brought about a wave of positivity and excitement across the country”. He will address a spate of rallies across Gujarat on Sunday and Monday, in a flurry of campaignin­g in the state.

Mr Modi said the UP electorate had rejected the “negative impression” and “atmosphere of pessimism” created by “certain elements” during the Assembly as well as civic polls and said that “similar

winds of a rejection of negativity are also blowing over Gujarat”. Gujarat goes to the polls on December 9 and 14 and the results will be out on December 18.

Continued from Page 1 Mr Modi, who has so far addressed eight election rallies in his home state of Gujarat, interacted with 7,500 “brave BJP women workers” through the NaMo app on Friday. While rememberin­g how the women of Gujarat used to fast for his safety and well- being,

Mr Modi addressed several issues, including Kutch’s handicraft­s to increasing women’s voting percentage. Mr Modi is scheduled to address seven more rallies on December 3 and 4 in Saurashtra and South Gujarat, which will go to the polls in the first phase.

While the PM will address rallies in Bharuch, Surendrana­gar and Rajkot on December 3, he will visit Ahmedabad in the evening to attend a function at Shree Swaminaray­an Gurukul V i s h w a v i d y a Pratisthan­am ( SGVP). On December 4, Mr Modi

will address rallies in Dharampur in Valsad, Bhavnagar, Junagadh and Jamnagar.

During his interactio­n with the women cadre, Mr Modi hailed the Indian voter as being “very mature” and said they have “immense faith in democracy”. He further said that “this faith has shown through during elections even at the most difficult times in the nation’s history”. The PM said the Indian voter “can rise above all negative influences such as casteism and ilicit money power”.

Referring to the UP Assembly polls held earlier in 2017 when the BJP had its government after 15 years in the state and the civic polls whose results were declared on Friday, Mr Modi said both results proved “beyond doubt that the electorate has rejected the

negativity created over bold structural reforms such as demonetisa­tion and GST” and said “similar winds of a rejection of negativity are also blowing over Gujarat”.

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