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Ahead of Municipal Polls, Guj CM Blames Cong for Patel Agitation

Spearheading the poll campaign Anandiben Patel asked BJP workers not to get influence by Congress propaganda

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Ahead of the local body polls in the state, Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel on Sunday claimed that Congress leaders were behind the Patel quota agitation. She also asked party workers not to get influenced by their propaganda. Patel, who is spearheading the poll campaign for the BJP, addressed a gathering of party workers in Surat.

As the elections are approaching, Congress leaders and workers have resorted to various tactics to win the polls by hook or crook. It is now a well established fact that Congress was behind the agitation which took place across the state during the last few months. 
Anandiben Patel, Gujarat Chief Minister

“As the Congress is now completely exposed for it’s role in the agitation, I appeal to BJP workers not to get carried away by such propaganda of Congress,” she said. The members of Patel community led by 22-year-old Hardik Patel have been demanding reservation under OBC category since the past few months.

Meanwhile, senior party leader and in-charge of Gujarat BJP Dinesh Sharma, who has joined the campaign trail, slammed Congress on the issue of caste-based politics. During his speech at a rally in Hirawadi area, Sharma raked up the issue of Dadri lynching incident and accused Congress of dividing people on basis of their caste and religion.

Congress always indulges in doing negative politics to stall the process of development. Be it Dadri episode or caste-based politics in Bihar, Congress only believes in divide and rule philosophy. But, BJP always walks the path of development. I am confident that we will get the blessings of people in this local body polls. 
Dinesh Sharma, Gujarat BJP in-charge

Municipal corporations of Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Jamnagar and Bhavnagar will go to polls on November 22 while 31 district panchayats, 230 taluka panchayats and 56 municipalities will go to polls on November 29.

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