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Congress has lost in the first round of Gujarat Assembly polls: Modi

| | Dec 11, 2017, at 10:57 pm

Patan, Dec 11 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he feels that the Congress has lost the first round of the polls in Gujarat.

He said the Congress is not even thinking about the second phase of the Assembly polls in the state.

Modi, while addressing an election rally in Patan, said: "Congress has lost in the first round and are not even thinking about the second round as they know people here will support BJP. "

" They have now taken to excuses. Their leaders and cheerleaders are blaming EVMs, including saying they are hacked using bluetooth," Modi said.

The first phase of polling in Gujarat took place on Saturday.

Second phase of polling will take place on Dec 14.

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