'We will get 135 to 145 seats', says Hardik Patel amid majority in Gujarat
'We will get 135 to 145 seats', says Hardik Patel amid majority in Gujarat
Share:

Ahmedabad: The counting of votes for the Gujarat Assembly elections is underway. In fact, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Hardik Patel has claimed that his party will win more than 130 seats. He said that I express hope that BJP will undoubtedly form the government in the state. With this, the counting of votes to decide the fate of the candidates for the Gujarat Assembly elections has started at 8 am today. Let us tell you that while talking Hardik Patel said, ''The party which hurts the religious beliefs of Gujarat cannot be successful here. We will get 135 to 145 seats. We are definitely going to form the government. Do you have any doubts?''

With this, Hardik Patel said, 'People believe in BJP because the party has provided security to the people during its rule and has also lived up to the expectations of the people.' He said that the government is being formed on the basis of work. There have been no riots or terrorist attacks here in the last 20 years. People know that the BJP lived up to their expectations. Hitting out at the Congress, which exit polls predicted to lose a few seats compared to the 2017 assembly polls, the BJP leader said the Congress has acted "against the pride of Gujarat", which is why the people of Gujarat should not vote for the Congress. Will not hand over the reins of the state.

Taking a jibe at Rahul Gandhi, he said, "Leaders who do not have a vision cannot be successful and cannot take the country forward." Let us tell you that Hardik Patel is contesting from Viramgam. Patel, who switched over from the Congress to the BJP in June this year, is contesting against Lakha Bharwad of the Congress and Amarsinh Thakor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Gujarat election result Live: BJP looks to sweep state; Cong, AAP trail

Gujarat Election Results Live: BJP leads in 149 of 182 seats

The road to Hawaii is in limbo as Mauna Loa lava continues to crawl.

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News