Gujarat set for 2nd phase of polls tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Voting for the second phase of the crucial Assembly polls will be held tomorrow after the high-voltage campaign witnessed Prime Minister Modi and president-elect leading the electioneering for their parties.

A total of 851 candidates are in the fray for 93 seats spread across 14 districts in north and central Gujarat, in the final phase of the polls, where 2.22 crore people are eligible to exercise their franchise.


Prominent candidates in the fray for tomorrow's battle include state deputy chief minister Nitin Patel, who is contesting from Mehsana against Jivabhai Patel of

Alpesh Thakor, who joined the Congress, is seeking from Radhanpur constituency. Lavingji Thakor of the is contesting against him.

Vadgam SC seat is another key constituency from where independent candidate Jignesh Mevani is fighting the on support against BJP's Vijay Chakravarti.

In Maninagar, the constituency once represented by PM Modi, has given ticket to foreign-educated young face Sweta Bhrambhatt against BJP's sitting MLA Suresh Patel. Modi had vacated the constituency after becoming the PM in 2014.

In its bid to form a caste bloc against the BJP, the has won over Hardik Patel, Thakor and Mevani, who have emerged as the young Turks representing the Patidars, OBCs and Dalits respectively.

The elections, being viewed as precursor to the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, are a prestige battle for Modi, who helmed the campaign for the ruling in his home state, and a litmus test for Gandhi, who spearheaded the campaign for the

The electioneering for the second phase concluded yesterday after Modi took a seaplane ride from the Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad to Dharoi Dam in north Gujarat, and returned after offering prayers at the famous Ambaji Temple and holding a road show.

On the concluding day of the campaign, Gandhi told reporters that there was "tremendous undercurrent" against the ruling in and predicted a victory for his party in the Assembly polls. He claimed that "public mood" had undergone a radical change with all sections of society angry with the saffron party.

In the final stages of the electioneering, Modi set off a political firestorm after he alleged during a rally in Palanpur that Pakistan was trying to influence the polls. He claimed that some Pakistani officials and former prime minister Manmohan Singh met a day before Mani Shankar Aiyar made the "neech aadmi" jibe against him.

However, the next day Manmohan Singh asked Modi to apologise to the nation for his remarks.

Earlier, at a rally in Bhabhar town in Banaskantha district in north Gujarat, Modi accused Aiyar of giving "supari" (contract) while on a visit to Pakistan to get him "removed" from the way to ensure peace between India and the neighbouring country.

This came a after Aiyar called Modi a "neech kism ka aadmi" (lowly man).

Several senior leaders from both the and the also campaigned extensively for their candidates in major parts of north and central

Apart from Modi, chief Amit Shah also trained guns at the over several issues, including the Ayodhya dispute.

On the other hand, Gandhi persistently attacked Modi and the for "not talking about the future of Gujarat" and skipping key issues being faced by the people of the state. He accused Modi of ignoring the masses and working for only a handful of industrialists.

Patidar reservation agitation spearhead Hardik Patel charged up the campaign by holding a massive rally in Nikol area of the city, where he appealed to voters to "teach a lesson" to the this time.

The 24-year-old, arguably the most talked-about personality in today, even held a road show although the authorities had denied permission for the event.

The influential Patidar community, which accounts for around 12 per cent of the state's population, could prove to be the 'X factor' in the polls, in which Hardik Patel has pledged support to the and appealed to the people to "uproot the BJP" this time.

The Commission (EC) had earlier announced that would be the second state after Goa, where the voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) system would be used, along with electronic voting machines (EVMs).

In the 2012 assembly polls, the had won 115 seats, while the bagged 61. The counting of votes will be taken up on December 18.

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First Published: Wed, December 13 2017. 19:51 IST