Ahmedabad, August 09: Forthcoming elections of six municipal corporations in Gujarat will be a test for Chief minister Narendra Modi whose party has been facing crisis of credibility following arrest of his trusted aide Amit Shah in Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case by CBI.
The six municipal corporations, which consists of major urban areas of the state like Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar are going to polls after October this year. Modi, who has earlier managed to convert such adversities in electoral gains, had after the arrest of Shah said that Congress has accepted defeat in the coming municipal corporations’ polls and will have to field CBI officials as candidates for the local bodies poll.
“People of Gujarat know that the charges against Amitbhai Shah are fabricated on the behest of Congress which is using CBI as a tool to settle political scores,” BJP party general secretary and MP Vijay Rupani said.
“This is an attempt by the Congress to win minority vote bank which will boomerang on it,” he said, adding the party is ready for the elections in municipal corporations. The Congress is however of the opinion that the BJP government has been exposed with the arrest of Shah by CBI. “Though local issues stand prominent in the municipal corporation polls, the BJP government, led by Modi, is exposed after the arrests of Shah,” Congress leader Arjun Modhvadia said.
——PTI