What, according to you, has played the biggest part in deciding who will win the Gujarat Assembly elections?
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Has money played a big role in how the politics in Gujarat is going to play out post-assembly elections?
Has Narendra Modi's charisma and unique place in Indian political history played a role?
Has Narendra Modi's economic development record been a massive mandate achiever?
Has Modi the mocking 'marketeer' won over the voters with his act?
Are the 2002 Gujarat riots still playing an effective role in deciding voting patterns whether of Hindus or Muslims - a decade on?
Is fear still ruling Gujarat and affecting how people vote?
Has the reticence of the Congress party, including Sonia and Rahul Gandhi to even name, leave alone bad-mouth, Modi played a role.
What has stopped his rivals from saying bad things directly about Modi?
Perhaps another intangible factor is at work? You tell us.
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