Rahul Gandhi has promised a "zabardast" verdict when votes are counted next Monday in the Gujarat assembly electionsinfo-icon. At a press conference in Ahmedabad that stood in for a cancelled roadshow, Mr Gandhi wrapped up an intense three-month-long campaign with a point-by-point rebuttal of the BJP's many allegations against him including the rival party's attacks over his frequent visits to temples.

"Am I not allowed to visit temples? I prayed for Gujarat's well-being and golden future during my visits to temples," Mr Gandhi said, who held the presser after a visit to the Shri Jagannathji temple in Ahmedabad. He pointed out that his visits to temples are not confined to Gujarat and the state elections. The BJP has alleged that Mr Gandhi is unaccustomed to visiting temples and that, his doing so in Gujarat is only designed to win Hindu votes in the state.

"If Rahul Gandhi loves temples so much... during UP elections, why didn't he ever go to Ayodhya, Mathura for darshan (visit)," asked BJP's Ravi Shankar Prasad this evening.Campaigning in the Gujarat election ends today and Mr Gandhi asserted that his party is set to wrest the state from the BJP, which has been in power for the last 22 years. "The BJP has lost its position... After the first phase voting in the state, we are confident that we are going to form the government here," said Mr Gandhi, who will take over as Congress president on Saturday.

"There is a massive undercurrent... I am actually a little surprised. I had expected the BJP to fight with more strength," Mr Gandhi added, also saying, "Just wait, the Gujarat verdict will be zabardast (stunning)."

Gujarat voted in the first phase on Saturday last and will vote in the second and last phase on Thursday.