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BJP may win Gujarat, but it is evident it won't be a cake walk this time

The view on the ground suggests that the party in power might have to cede some seats from its current tally as voters in Gujarat seem upset with recent government initiatives like GST and demonetisation.

December 08, 2017 / 21:53 IST
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Tarun Sharma
Moneycontrol News

With so many headlines screaming Gujarat nowadays, it is easy to get carried away into thinking we know what’s going on there. The general opinion seems to be that the Bharatiya Janata Party, still riding the Modi wave, will sweep the upcoming assembly elections and re-establish itself as the de facto power in the state.

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But when a Moneycontrol team visited Ahmedabad and explored various nooks and crannies of the city, interacting with people all the way, the look and feel on the ground suggested something slightly different. With most basic needs of people having been addressed by the current government, voters now seem smarter than before and more aware of what was going on.

Farid, 35, the taxi driver who took our team from the airport to their hotel, believed that the Congress party is all set to surprise the BJP and form a government in the state. He believed that it was demonetisation that damaged BJP’s chances to win in Gujarat once again because the exercise brought with it a lot of suffering.