In the bustling city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s largest city, the days are starting normally. Shutters to shops are opened by 7 am, officegoers step on the road to catch buses and the two-wheelers take over the city streets soon after. However, there are no banners, no festoons, no road shows with chariots carrying star campaigners—the election fever in Gujarat seems to be running dry less than two weeks away from the polling date.