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BJP President Amit Shah visits Somnath Temple during his Gujarat campaign

| @indiablooms | Nov 08, 2017, at 08:09 pm

Junagadh, Nov 8 (IBNS): Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah, on Wednesday, visited the Somnath Temple and participated in ritualistic offerings. according to media reports.

 

On Tuesday, Shah inaugurated the party's six-day 'Gujarat Gaurav Maha-Sampark Abhiyan' under which various BJP leaders are on a door-to-door campaign to interact with voters and apprise them of the development that has taken place.

The 182-seat Gujarat Assembly goes to poll on Dec 9 and Dec 14, with counting on Dec 18.

The BJP president tweeted on Wednesday, "On #AntiBlackMoneyDay joined the nationwide Signature campaign supporting PM @narendramodi's commitment for a #NewIndia free from corruption & black money."


Images: Amit Shah/Twitter

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