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Delivering scathing attacks against Congress and Rahul Gandhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Gujarat to campaign for the upcoming election, said that the grand old party always had an animosity for Gujarat. He addressed election rallies in Dharampur, Bhavnagar, Junagadh and Jamnagar.<br />PTI
Delivering scathing attacks against Congress and Rahul Gandhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is
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On the second-day of his two-day visit to poll-bound state, Modi addressed a rally at Malanpada in Dharampur, a Congress bastion. Addressing the gathering, Modi slammed Rahul Gandhi's expected elevation as Congress president, dubbing it as "Aurangzebi raj". Twitter @BJP4India
On the second-day of his two-day visit to poll-bound state, Modi addressed a rally at Malanpada in D
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Attacking the Congress over the poll rout that the party faced in the recently-concluded Uttar Pradesh civic election, Modi said, "The people of Uttar Pradesh have now recognised the Congress and have wiped out them out." Modi being felicitated during an election rally in Jamnagar. PTI
Attacking the Congress over the poll rout that the party faced in the recently-concluded Uttar Prade
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Modi also said Congress learnt disruptive politics from the British colonials. "Congress is trying to create fights between brothers, between cities and villages, between religions and castes, whatever chasms that they could create, Congress party has learned this sin from the British Raj rather well," he said at a rally in Bhavnagar. Twitter @BJP4India
Modi also said Congress learnt disruptive politics from the British colonials. "Congress is trying t
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Urging the gathered crowd to vote for BJP, Modi said, "I can see the target of achieving 150 seats for the BJP being fulfilled right in front of my eyes. You will be deciding the fate of Gujarat on the 9th and you will have to punish the people who have disliked Gujarat." Twitter @BJP4India
Urging the gathered crowd to vote for BJP, Modi said, "I can see the target of achieving 150 seats f
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Polling for the two-phase elections in the state, which has a total of 182 seats, will take place on 9 and 14 December. The crowd cheers for Modi at a rally in Dharampur. Twitter @BJP4India
Polling for the two-phase elections in the state, which has a total of 182 seats, will take place on