Hardik Patel projects the BJP will win 135 to 145 seats in Gujarat.

Hardik Patel predicts that his party will win over 130 seats in Gujarat . Patel said that the party that violated the Gujarat religious traditions will not be successful .

Ahmedabad (Gujarat), December 8 : As counting of votes for Gujarat Assembly elections began on Thursday, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Hardik Patel predicted that his party would win over 130 seats, the most by party to date in the state, and expressed hope that the BJP will undoubtedly form the government for the seventh time in a row.The counting of votes for the Gujarat Assembly elections began at 8 a.m. on today to determine the fate of the candidates, Patel said.The party that violated the Gujarat's religious traditions will not be successful here.We'll be able to obtain 135 to 145 seats, and the government is definitely going to be constitutive.

In the last 20 years, there have been no riotsterrorist incidents.People are aware that the BJP fulfilled their needs.They press Lotus, as their future will be safe under the BJP.It did good work and strengthened this faith, he said.Hitting out at Congress, which is expected to lose more seats than it did in the 2017 Assembly elections, the BJP leader said that the party has fought against Gujarat's pride, which is why the state's citizens have disobeyed it.

They make specific claims against Gujaratis.I believe people are falling away from Congress, Patel said.In a veiled jibe at Rahul Gandhi, Patel said that leaders who do not have vision will not be able to succeed and take the country forward.Patel, who switched from Congress to the BJP in June, vowed to defeat Congress Lakha Bharwad and Aam Aadmi Parties (AAP), Amarsinh Thakore.

The counting in Gujarat began at 37 centres in 33 districts.There are 68 counting halls in 59 parts of the state, while in Himachal, there are 68 counting halls.By the end of the second phase of the Gujarat elections, the estimated voter turnout was 59.11 percent.Gujarat had a total turnout of 63.14 percent during the first phase of voting, which took place on December 1.

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