New Delhi:
Exit polls have predicted a massive victory for the BJP in Gujarat, where the second phase of elections were held today. They also predicted a poor showing for the Congress and maintained that AAP may not achieve a double-digit score.
Here are the five points in this big story
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The BJP had held a massive campaign, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi held 27 rallies after the election was announced.
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PM Modi, who voted in the second phase of elections today, had gone on foot to the poll booth, drawing a sizeable crowd.
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It led to a Congress complaint to the Election Commission that he had held a rally on an election day, breaching the Model Code of Conduct.
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The Additional Chief Electoral Officer said their reports do not indicate that “it was a roadshow and the crowd was there on its own”.
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AAP held a high decibel campaign focusing on the urban poor and the middle-classes. Party chief Arvind Kejriwal predicted that AAP will win over 90 seats.
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