Modi's Cutout Is Enough To Elect Chief Minister
Since Keshubhai patel became the nation's first bjp chief minister in 1995 March, bjp has remained the unbreakable fort of BJP. Since that time, the bjp has stayed in power without interruption, despite a brief one-year stint under the leadership of two CMs, Shankersingh Vaghela and dilip Parik, when the 27-day President's Rule was lifted.
Gujarat has been "Modi'fied" since 2001, when narendra modi took over as chief minister following the second term of Keshubhai Patel. Within 7 years of his tenure as the state's chief minister, Modi had become a national phenomenon. He made the entire nation look at him because of his actions, which were influenced by his rigid RSS upbringing. He remarkably improved the state, which made him a candidate for prime minister.
He became the country's prime minister as a result of the anti-incumbency wave sparked by his statements during the 2014 election campaign. Despite everything that has happened, the cutout of narendra Damodardas Modi is the reason why Gujaratis are still so loyal to the BJP. Many believed that the congress or AAP would win because of the low voter turnout in the most recent assembly elections. But it's been demonstrated once more that the low election turnout is a sign of little to no anti-incumbency sentiment.