The campaigning for the 2nd phase of Gujarat assembly elections ends today. 93 seats will vote in the second phase on December 5. The first phase of the polls for 89 seats were held on December 1. Stay with TOI for all updates:Read Less
EC asks Gujarat voters to come out in large numbers
Urban apathy continues unabated from Shimla to Surat. ECI appeals to voters of Gujarat to come out in large numbers… https://t.co/4CdRwFlZoz
— Spokesperson ECI (@SpokespersonECI) 1670067270000
Yogi Adityanath calls for Congress 'mukt' Gujarat, cites UP example
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Yogi Adityanath on Saturday appealed to people to rid Gujarat of Congress which he said would solve all problems.He was addressing a rally in support of the BJP contestant in Khambhat town of Anand district on the last day of the campaigning for the second and final phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections.
BJP banking on ex-Cong MLA Kotwal to win tribal-dominated Khedbrahma
The tribal-dominated Khedbrahma Assembly segment in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district has remained a Congress fortress. This time, the BJP wants to breach it with the help of tribal leader Ashvin Kotwal who has crossed over to the ruling party from the Congress. Kotwal had won the Khedbrahma seat in northeastern Gujarat as a Congress candidate in the 2007, 2012 and 2017 assembly polls bagging on an average of 50 to 55 per cent votes. He joined the BJP in May this year and has been fielded from this seat.
Politics not about individuals but BJP makes it only about 1 person: Kharge on 'Ravan' row
Campaigning for second phase of Gujarat Assembly polls to conclude; voting on Dec 5
In Congress stronghold of Bayad, Independent candidate holds key to victory
Congress blaming EVMs indicates it has accepted defeat in Gujarat polls: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the Congress alleging tampering of Electronic Voting Machines is an indication that it has already accepted defeat in the Gujarat Assembly elections.
Will get majority in Gujarat elections, says Congress president Kharge
The BJP has brought in an army of five party chief ministers, 40 central ministers and 150 ministers of neighbouring states to campaign against the Congress in Gujarat: Kharge
Gujarat govt not filling up 5 lakh posts as most will go to Dalits, STs, OBCs: Kharge
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday claimed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dispensation in Gujarat was not filling up five lakh posts in government and semi-government departments and institutions because half of them will go to aspirants from Dalit, tribal and other backward caste communities.
Saturday is the last day for campaign, with the second and final phase of the polls for 93 seats set for December 5