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PM launches first medical college in Patidar agitations' epicentre Vadnagar

The Prime Minister also flagged off the Antyodaya Express that would connect workers and labourers in Surat with their hometowns in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagging off the Antyodaya Express (connecting Udhna in Surat with Jaynagar in Bihar) in Bharuch (Photo: PTI)

Vinay Umarji Ahmedabad
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking no chances to quench dissenting voices, ahead of the crucial Gujarat assembly elections. On the first day of his visit, Saturday, he spoke about the latest revision in the goods and services tax (GST) regime as an 'early Diwali' gift to the businesses across India.

On the second day, he reached out to other regions where there have been instances of growing dissent.

Kicking off his second-day visit in Gujarat with a trip to his hometown Vadnagar, PM Modi launched the first medical college in northern Gujarat — the epicentre of Patidar agitations over

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