Congress had last secured a majority in the state in 1985 winning 149 seats. Both Congress and GPP also hope to reap a rich electoral harvest from poor rains this year that has led to an agrarian disaffection with BJP in cotton and groundnut growing regions of Kutch, Saurashtra and North Gujarat.
To neutralise Keshubhai's influence among Patels, BJP roped in former Deputy Chief Minister Narhari Amin of the Congress, also a Patel, days ahead of the polls scheduled for December 13 and 17, but observers feel that hailing from Ahmedabad he would be considered an outsider in the Kutch/Saurashtra belt and thus of little use there.
Amin broke away from the Congress after he was denied nomination to contest the poll, having lost twice in successive elections.
Aware of the damage Keshubhai could cause in his area of influence, Modi has launched a high-tech campaign targeted at the ‘faithful' urban voters who have benefited from rapid industrialisation of the state under him.