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Battle On Home Ground Modi's dream of a third term as chief minister could be spoilt by enemies from within as BJP rebels join hands with the Congress

With elections to the state Assembly less than five months away, the BJP in Gujarat should have been rallying its forces behind Chief Minister Narendra Modi who is virtually the party's mascot in the state. To the contrary, Modi is in for some anxious moments as he faces revolt from sections of his own party, backed by former Gujarat chief minister Keshubhai Patel, a known Modi-baiter. This motley group, comprising nine suspended party MLAs and three MPs, is openly siding with the Congress, while accusing Modi of being dictatorial and anti-poor. Most of them seem to be camouflaging their personal ambitions behind the mask of an ideological debate. Though some of these leaders are set to ...

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