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Gujarat Election Results 2017 Final Tally: Under PM Modi, BJP closes in on a Congress-mukt India

PM Modi lauds people's 'commitment' to reforms, while Hardik Patel pins the blame on 'hacked' EVMs.

December 20, 2017 / 18:12 IST
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SUMMARY

# The Bharatiya Janata Party retains power in Gujarat. Final tally show the BJP has won  in 99 seats and the Congress 77

# The BJP falls short of its 2012 tally of 115 seats

# Patidar leader Hardik Patel accused the BJP of tampering with EVMs

# BJP says its 'politics of performance' won the day, claims the Congress 'outsourced' the election and lost

December 18, 2017 / 22:55 IST

Read more: Gujarat Election Constituency-wise Results 2017

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December 18, 2017 / 21:55 IST

Counting has ended in Gujarat. The BJP has won 99 seats while, Congress has won 77.

December 18, 2017 / 21:55 IST

December 18, 2017 / 20:15 IST

Wondering about BJP's plan of action?Unionminister JPNaddahas said Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and BJP General Secretary Saroj Pandey will go as observers to Gujarat and discuss about the leadership in the state. Meanwhile, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Narendra Tomarhead to Himachal Pradesh to take up the leadership matter.

December 18, 2017 / 19:41 IST

The BJP's performance in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh polls is a victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development politics over "dirty caste politics" of Rahul Gandhi-led Congress, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.

"All sections of society have voted above caste politics. This is a win of development politics of the Prime Minister. In Gujarat, OBC, patidar, dalit all were used for caste politics by the Congress but caste politics could not get success," Gadkarisaid.

December 18, 2017 / 19:12 IST

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December 18, 2017 / 19:07 IST

The Prime Minister's address to the BJP cadre has ended. Overall, a change of tone in pre- and post-election speeches by the PM. PM Modi largely stayed away from targeting the Congress and instead focussed on the developmental reform agenda.

December 18, 2017 / 19:00 IST

Some people can't digest BJP victory, don't waste your time on them,focus on New India by 2022, PM Modi says.

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