AV 16th December 2017

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Vol 46 | Issue 32

BJP TO ROAR BACK TO POWER 16th December to 22nd December 2017

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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side

India's favourite power couple, Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli tie the knot in a luxury resort in Italy

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Sadiq Khan's trip concludes after a raft of new investments announced for London Saurashtra, Kutch and some regions of South Gujarat have made their decision, and now it remains for the rest of the state to make a call. Final voter turnout in Phase I of 89 seats in the highly anticipated Gujarat Assembly elections stood at 66.75 per cent as announced by the Election Commission. BJP president Amit Shah and his party is confident and claim to win 150 out of the 182 seat Assembly. And if various opinion polls are to be believed, it will have the last laugh in the nail-biting contest. Congress on the other hand, is expected to make gains, still lacking enough to gain power. Latest survey by Cvoter has predicted that the BJP is most likely to win 109 seats, several short of the party's own prediction, and Rahul Gandhi's Congress may have to settle

with a mere 76. A collective result of three different surveys conducted by Cvoter, Times Now-VMR, and Lokniti-CSDSABP has a similar prediction. Other independent candidates may only win 3 seats. Times Now-VMR opinion poll predicts 106-116 seats for the BJP, Cvoter/TV9 predicts 109 seats, while the Lokniti-CSDS-ABP poll gives the ruling party 91 to 99 seats. In all three predictions, the common result is that the BJP will win with a majority mark in the 182-member Assembly. On the other hand, Congress has been given 78 to 86 seats by the Lokniti-CSDSABP poll, 63 to 73 seats by Times NowVMR, and 73 seats by Cvoter/TV9. Times Now-VMR poll has said that even the Congress and its grand alliance of caste grouping has failed to convert votes, registering only a minor

increase in seats from 61 to 63. It comes as clear as day that Gandhi's caste coalition has done him no good. Meanwhile, it should be interesting to see whether NaMo has managed to convince the people of his economic reforms and infrastructural developments in the state. This election, the going was as tough as it could get for the BJP. Several local leaders sprouted with firm roots in their respective communities. The Dalit unrest centred in Una led to the birth of a political leader called Jignesh Mevani. The long-running turbulence amongst the Patidar community for a piece of the quota in government jobs found a voice in Hardik Patel. Congress played farmer distress in rural areas of the state to its advantage. Continued on page 26

Sadiq Khan with Pakistani actress Mahira Khan

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