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‘Silent wave’ in Gujarat, upcoming state polls to offer new route to nation: Jignesh Mevani

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By PTI

GUJARAT: Congress MLA and Dalit chief Jignesh Mevani feels a “silent wave” has gripped the Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled Gujarat the place a change is inevitable, and the upcoming state Assembly polls will give a brand new route to the nation.

The Congress will win 120 out of the whole 182 Assembly seats within the state polls, scheduled in two phases on December 1 and 5, he claimed in an interview with PTI.

“This election is against autocracy, unemployment and price rise,” he mentioned.

Mevani (41), who’s eyeing a second time period from Vadgam, this time on the Congress ticket, is slogging it out within the ballot enviornment, masking round 10 villages in a day in his Assembly seat, reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates.

He was elected as an unbiased MLA from the identical seat in 2017 with the Congress’s assist.

“This time there is a silent revolution, a silent wave has gripped the state. People have made up their mind as they think that enough is enough,” Mevani claimed in response to a query that the BJP is taken into account unbeatable in Gujarat.

Mevani mentioned the “Gujarat elections will give a new direction to the country”.

The MLA mentioned his evaluation is that the Congress will win 120 Assembly seats and lay the inspiration for rebuilding Gujarat.

“A change is inevitable,” he mentioned.

“Though the BJP is trying rake up emotional issues such as Hindutva, this time it won’t work,” the Congress chief mentioned, including he has been telling individuals to vote for him protecting in thoughts the worth of a fuel cylinder.

“People elected (Prime Minister) Modiji with great love, not once but twice, but after so many years unemployment has not decreased, price rise has not stopped,” he mentioned.

“Now, people have witnessed that they are a repressive government as they started targeting those who raise their voice against them including opposition leaders, advocates, journalists. They (people) understood that this is a dictatorial government,” he mentioned.

Asked about Prime Minister Narendra Modi having a fan following and an aura of unbeatability in Gujarat, Mevani claimed, “He doesn’t have an aura, nevertheless it has been constructed by way of cash energy, public relations and picture constructing.

“It is to be seen how many people will come to listen to him on their own if he does a public meeting without using officials (machinery) and keeping buses to ferry the people,” he mentioned.

Mevani claimed the time has come for the prime minister to ‘retire’.

“He should retire as he does not have anything new to say now, nothing to offer, people do not have much expectations from him,” the legislator mentioned.

“He (Modi) said they will make smart cities, where are smart cities? They said they will give employment to two crore people, where are two crore jobs? They said they will give everyone Rs 15 lakh in their account where is the money? What have people got with his model of vikas (development)? What happened to his slogan of ‘acche din’– nothing,” Mevani added.

He additionally dismissed claims of the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party being a 3rd drive within the state.

“There is no race here. Mark my words, the AAP will not win even a single seat in Gujarat,” he mentioned.

“No party can win elections in any state by social media campaign for two-four months and organising a few town hall meetings. Where are their workers, they are nowhere to be seen here (in Vadgam),” he mentioned.

But, Mevani acknowledged that All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) can eat into his votes within the Vadgam seat.

The Asaududdin Owaisi-led AIMIM has fielded 13 candidates within the state, together with one from the Vagdam seat.

“The AIMIM will spoil my votes personally and of other Congress candidates (in other seats), They cannot win here, what else can they do? But they can only make the BJP win by splitting the votes. Those who are in the fight against fascism, those who want to save democracy and the Constitution do not do this,” he mentioned.

Mevani’s supporters need to see him because the chief minister of Gujarat if the Congress involves energy and they’re telling this to voters in his village conferences.

Asked about this, the MLA mentioned, “It is for the Congress high command and party MLAs to decide who will be the chief minister of Gujarat. First let Congress get a majority and only then do all these questions come. Mevani expressed confidence he will win with a thumping majority for the second time from Vadgam. The atmosphere here is in my favour more than what I had expected,” he mentioned.

GUJARAT: Congress MLA and Dalit chief Jignesh Mevani feels a “silent wave” has gripped the Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled Gujarat the place a change is inevitable, and the upcoming state Assembly polls will give a brand new route to the nation.

The Congress will win 120 out of the whole 182 Assembly seats within the state polls, scheduled in two phases on December 1 and 5, he claimed in an interview with PTI.

“This election is against autocracy, unemployment and price rise,” he mentioned.

Mevani (41), who’s eyeing a second time period from Vadgam, this time on the Congress ticket, is slogging it out within the ballot enviornment, masking round 10 villages in a day in his Assembly seat, reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates.

He was elected as an unbiased MLA from the identical seat in 2017 with the Congress’s assist.

“This time there is a silent revolution, a silent wave has gripped the state. People have made up their mind as they think that enough is enough,” Mevani claimed in response to a query that the BJP is taken into account unbeatable in Gujarat.

Mevani mentioned the “Gujarat elections will give a new direction to the country”.

The MLA mentioned his evaluation is that the Congress will win 120 Assembly seats and lay the inspiration for rebuilding Gujarat.

“A change is inevitable,” he mentioned.

“Though the BJP is trying rake up emotional issues such as Hindutva, this time it won’t work,” the Congress chief mentioned, including he has been telling individuals to vote for him protecting in thoughts the worth of a fuel cylinder.

“People elected (Prime Minister) Modiji with great love, not once but twice, but after so many years unemployment has not decreased, price rise has not stopped,” he mentioned.

“Now, people have witnessed that they are a repressive government as they started targeting those who raise their voice against them including opposition leaders, advocates, journalists. They (people) understood that this is a dictatorial government,” he mentioned.

Asked about Prime Minister Narendra Modi having a fan following and an aura of unbeatability in Gujarat, Mevani claimed, “He doesn’t have an aura, nevertheless it has been constructed by way of cash energy, public relations and picture constructing.

“It is to be seen how many people will come to listen to him on their own if he does a public meeting without using officials (machinery) and keeping buses to ferry the people,” he mentioned.

Mevani claimed the time has come for the prime minister to ‘retire’.

“He should retire as he does not have anything new to say now, nothing to offer, people do not have much expectations from him,” the legislator mentioned.

“He (Modi) said they will make smart cities, where are smart cities? They said they will give employment to two crore people, where are two crore jobs? They said they will give everyone Rs 15 lakh in their account where is the money? What have people got with his model of vikas (development)? What happened to his slogan of ‘acche din’– nothing,” Mevani added.

He additionally dismissed claims of the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party being a 3rd drive within the state.

“There is no race here. Mark my words, the AAP will not win even a single seat in Gujarat,” he mentioned.

“No party can win elections in any state by social media campaign for two-four months and organising a few town hall meetings. Where are their workers, they are nowhere to be seen here (in Vadgam),” he mentioned.

But, Mevani acknowledged that All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) can eat into his votes within the Vadgam seat.

The Asaududdin Owaisi-led AIMIM has fielded 13 candidates within the state, together with one from the Vagdam seat.

“The AIMIM will spoil my votes personally and of other Congress candidates (in other seats), They cannot win here, what else can they do? But they can only make the BJP win by splitting the votes. Those who are in the fight against fascism, those who want to save democracy and the Constitution do not do this,” he mentioned.

Mevani’s supporters need to see him because the chief minister of Gujarat if the Congress involves energy and they’re telling this to voters in his village conferences.

Asked about this, the MLA mentioned, “It is for the Congress high command and party MLAs to decide who will be the chief minister of Gujarat. First let Congress get a majority and only then do all these questions come. Mevani expressed confidence he will win with a thumping majority for the second time from Vadgam. The atmosphere here is in my favour more than what I had expected,” he mentioned.