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NEW DELHI: Congratulating the BJP, its allies at the Centre on Sunday refuted suggestions of any "polarisation" of votes in Gujarat but said it was a verdict against the Congress.
"The people of Gujarat were aggrieved with the kind of image painted outside the state and hence reacted in this way," senior Samata party leader and Railway Minister Nitish Kumar said.
Claiming that there was no polarisation of votes between Hindus and Muslims, he said, "People are secular and they do not like any fundamentalists".
In a guarded reaction on the outcome of the polls, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said the people's verdict was final in a parliamentary form of democracy.
Gujarat victory - a verdict against Cong: BJP's allies - Times Of India
"The people of Gujarat were aggrieved with the kind of image painted outside the state and hence reacted in this way," senior Samata party leader and Railway Minister Nitish Kumar said.
Claiming that there was no polarisation of votes between Hindus and Muslims, he said, "People are secular and they do not like any fundamentalists".
In a guarded reaction on the outcome of the polls, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said the people's verdict was final in a parliamentary form of democracy.
Gujarat victory - a verdict against Cong: BJP's allies - Times Of India