Prominent leaders\, MP\, Karnataka governors vote in Gujarat

Prominent leaders, MP, Karnataka governors vote in Gujarat

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Leaders from different parties and governors of and were prominent among those who cast their votes in Tuesday in the Lok Sabha polls and appealed to the people of the state to come out in large numbers to exercise their franchise.

All these prominent leaders, who are registered voters in Gujarat, exercised their franchise at polling booths in different cities in the state which had a single phase voting for its 26 seats.

While voted at a polling booth in Silaj locality of Ahmedabad, her counterpart Vajubhai Vala, a former minister, cast his ballot at a booth in

"Everybody should vote. It is a part of our duty. And every voter should do his duty. I appeal all to vote," Patel, a former chief minister, said.

Chief Vijay Rupani, accompanied by his wife Anjali, exercised his democratic right at a polling booth in his hometown

Talking to reporters later, Rupani said, "Gujarat is witnessing voting in large number since morning. Both of us have voted.

"The way people of Gujarat are voting since morning shows people in the state have made up their mind to see Narendrabhai (Modi) become the again, and the BJP will win all the 26 seats."

Gujarat O P Kohli voted in Gandhinagar, while former chief cast his ballot in

Other leaders who voted in the first half of the day included senior leaders Ahmed Patel, Shaktisinh Gohil, Deputy of the BJP, state Amit Chavda, and Thakor Sena Alpesh Thakor, who recently parted ways with the Congress.

Narendra Modi's wife also voted at a polling booth at Unjha in district.

Ahmed Patel, a from Gujarat, voted at a polling booth at Piramal in Ankleshwar.

Talking to reporters later he said, "The way BJP is agitated, shows it will be defeated and a government under Congress leadership will be formed in

"The way state and central governments have worked, I am confident the people of Gujarat will make up for the assembly election (which the Congress lost in 2017) in the Lok Sabha polls. We will win seats in double digits."

The main opposition party had drawn a blank in the 2014

Former and (NCP voted at a polling booth in Gandhinagar.

Hardik Patel, who joined the Congress last month and quickly emerged as its star campaigner, cast his vote at a polling booth in Viramgam in district.

He later said, "Everybody should vote to realise the dreams of and If a single vote can make prosperous and a world leader, then everybody should vote.

"People should vote keeping in mind the issues that affect them, like the issues of farmers, youth, employment.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 18:15 IST