Gujarat election 2017: Top 7 key quotes by top leaders during campaigning
Congress candidate Alpesh Thakor's 'imported mushroom' remark became one of the most popular statements on social media
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Congress candidate Alpesh Thakor's 'imported mushroom' remark became one of the most popular statements on social media
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Congress President-elect Rahul Gandhi, during a rally in Deohar:"Those opposing the bullet train project should travel on bullock carts. We won't mind."
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, attacking the Congress party manifesto:"Amit Shah runs the Gujarat government with a remote control. Like the way a radio is tuned, he turns it, and Rupaniji jumps around.”
Patidar leader Hardik Patel during a speech"Having no model of development, the Congress party's manifesto is one of fiscal impossibility."
UP CM Yogi Adityanath, in the initial days of the Gujarat campaign sparked a huge controversy by saying:"Today 60 million Gujaratis need to fight together [to defeat the BJP]... If we don’t, people will call us murkh (foolish) Gujarati, murkh Gujarati. Murkh is what the rest of India called the people of Gujarat since we have voted the same party to power again and again, despite its poor performance."
Dalit leader Jignesh Meyani in one of his rallies was trolled by the crowd for saying:"Congress is not the supporter of development but devastation, that is why when a terrorist like Ishrat Jahan was killed by security forces in Gujarat, Rahul Gandhi came to support her."
OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, taking a dig at PM Modi:"I would say Allah o Akbar six times before saying Jai Shri Ram five times’.
The last quote went viral on social media with the hashtag #ImportedMushroom."Somebody told me that Modiji has imported mushrooms from Taiwan... Each mushroom costs Rs 80,000 and PM Modi has five every day. So I said, he was dark like me, no wonder he is fair now. I was wondering how he has become Gora Chitta and glowing like tomatoes. A person who has mushrooms worth Rs 1 crore 20 lakh a month can't have poor man's food... like roti-dal."
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First Published: Dec 14 2017 | 5:05 PM IST