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Modi alleges Pak 'hand' in Gujarat polls, targets Congress

modi-turban-gujarat-PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitated at a rally in Gujarat | PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday continued his tirade against suspended Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar while questioning his meeting with the Pakistan high commissioner.

Aiyar, who recently sparked a controversy by calling Modi neech aadmi, had, on December 7, met Pakistan High Commissioner Sohail Mahmood along with former prime minister Manmohan Singh and former vice president Hamid Ansari.

"Have you read about Mani Shankar Aiyar. Didn't they insult me and people of Gujarat? Now news is that Pakistan high commissioner and foreign minister and Manmohan Singh met at his house just before the Gujarat polls. This is a serious issue that I want to ask. What is the reason for secret meeting with Pakistanis?" Modi said, while addressing a rally in Banaskantha in Gujarat.

"Former Pakistan Army director general Arshad Rafique was backing and was willing to help make Ahmed Patel the chief minister," he alleged.

Meanwhile, the prime minister also hailed the work in Banaskantha, especially in the agriculture sector.

"The entire nation is seeing the wonders of Banaskantha in agriculture, particularly in potato cultivation," he added.

The prime minister, who was apparently suffering from a sore throat, could not talk properly and hence concluded his speech, urging the gathering to vote for the BJP.

The political parties have started campaigning for the second phase of Gujarat assembly to be held on December 14.

The first phase was held on December 9.

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