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Pushing the BJP's campaign in Gujarat into high gear, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, 27 November, asked Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi why his party applauded the release of a terrorist in Pakistan and why he hugged the Chinese ambassador during the Doklam standoff.
Modi, who started his high-voltage campaign with a rally in Kutch district's Bhuj town, took on the opposition Congress on issues related to China, Lashkar-e-Taiba's Hafiz Saeed, the surgical strike as well as corruption.
Modi was speaking in retaliation to Rahul Gandhi’s earlier tweet aimed at 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed’s release.
Modi also compared Congress’ reaction to 26/11 terror attacks with that of the present government’s, drawing parallels between the fateful day to that of the Uri attack last year.
Modi will also address a series of campaign meetings on Wednesday in Saurashtra and south Gujarat, which go to the polls on 9 December.
The second phase of elections to the 182-member Gujarat Assembly will be held on 14 December. The votes will be counted on 18 December.
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