
After leading the Bharatiya Janata Party to another victory in the 2012 Gujarat Assembly Elections, Chief Minister Narendra Modi addressed the people at a public meeting in Ahmedabad. Modi thanked the people for the support shown to the BJP in the elections and said that if there is a hero of today, it is the 6 crore people of Gujarat. He said, "Na Rukna Hai, Na Thakna Hai, Sirf Aapke Sapno Ko Poora Karna Hai!" (We cannot stop, we cannot rest, we only want to fulfill your dreams)
Following is the full text of Modi's speech:
Results show voters know what is good, what is bad
Commenting on the results the Chief Minister said, "I thank the people for voting for us. The results show that the voters know the difference between what is good and what is bad. When the people get an opportunity to choose, they do so keeping the future in mind and the Gujarat election results show that the voter is mature and is above any greed"...
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01:00 PM, Dec 21, 2012

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09:43 AM, Dec 21, 2012

New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has scored a hat-trick in the state Assembly elections with the Bharatiya Janata Party winning just short of its 2007 tally of 117 seats, while the Congress was one better at 61. With this win, the big question now is as to what does this mean for national politics. Some within the BJP like Smriti Irani want him to play a bigger role...

07:59 AM, Dec 21, 2012

Ahmedabad: After leading the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to yet another win in Gujarat Assembly elections, Narendra Modi, a development-oriented and clean leader for his supporters and a despicable politician for his opponents, is clearly eyeing a bigger role in national politics. Modi scored a hat-trick of electoral victories in the results declared on Thursday with the BJP winning 115 seats in the 182-member Gujarat Assembly, which is just two...

08:22 PM, Dec 20, 2012

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06:54 PM, Dec 20, 2012

Ahmedabad: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi after winning Gujarat assembly elections on Thursday tweeted to his followers and said, "I thank all those who voted for us & promise those who have not voted for us that we will work harder to get your vote next time! I would like to thank the 6 crore people of Gujarat & the Almighty for giving us an opportunity to serve the people...

05:57 PM, Dec 20, 2012

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04:31 PM, Dec 20, 2012

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09:23 AM, Dec 20, 2012

Ahmedabad: All eyes are riveted on Thursday's outcome of Gujarat Assembly polls which witnessed record turnout with pollsters predicting a third straight term in office for Narendra Modi. Almost all major poll surveys have predicted a landslide victory for Modi. Speculations are already rife that hardline Hindutva leader may well be projected as BJP's prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 General Election if Modi manages to win by a landslide...

05:39 AM, Dec 20, 2012

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12:59 AM, Dec 19, 2012

Chief Minister Narendra Modi in his blog posted on December 17 thanked the people of Gujarat for turning out in huge numbers in the Assembly elections. Here is Narendra Modi's blog: "The second and final round of voting in the 2012 Gujarat Assembly Elections has come to an end. Your unwavering belief in our democracy and the value you attach to your vote has ensured this historic turnout. I congratulate...

05:59 PM, Dec 17, 2012

Ahmedabad: Gujarat Congress unit on Monday filed a complaint against Chief Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly violating the model code of conduct by 'campaigning' on the election day at the polling station where he cast his vote. "After coming out from the polling booth, the Chief Minister addressed the crowd outside and by showing the 'V' sign he appealed the voters to make victorious the BJP candidate," alleged advocate and...

05:14 PM, Dec 17, 2012

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12:03 PM, Dec 17, 2012

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10:35 AM, Dec 17, 2012

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's brother Soma Bhai is confident that Modi will get a hat-trick in the Assembly elections. He said Modi thinks about the people of Gujarat all the time and deserves to win. "Modi is worried about Gujarat all the time. He's always thinking about the people of Gujarat," he said. ...

10:22 AM, Dec 17, 2012

Ahmedabad: A complaint was filed on Sunday against BJP leader and former Gujarat minister Amit Shah for allegedly violating the model code of conduct by taking out a procession after the poll campaign deadline had ended. Shah is contesting from Naranpura constituency in Ahmedabad. Gujarat Congress legal cell's advocate Nikunj Ballar filed the complaint against the former Minister of State for Home with officials of Election Commission in Gandhinagar. "Shah...

11:21 PM, Dec 16, 2012

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05:40 PM, Dec 16, 2012

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07:26 AM, Dec 16, 2012

Bhuj: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Saturday took on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the second phase of polling in the state and said that Modi is indulging in the "politics of anger". Going all out against Modi on the last day of the campaigning in Gujarat, Rahul said, "The BJP is claiming that only one person is responsible for development of Gujarat and people of this...

01:52 PM, Dec 15, 2012

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09:49 AM, Dec 15, 2012