This was Gandhinagar civic body’s first poll; BJP gets 15 seats, Congress gets 18; G’nagar became a municipal corporation in March 2010 on a high court directive
The ruling BJP in the state looked all set to capture the civic body in the state capital, but a dramatic turn of events saw the opposition party winning the polls. In the end, the Congress won 18 seats, while the saffron party won the remaining 15 seats in the 33-seat newly formed civic body. With this win, the Congress gets to rule two corporations -- Gandhinagr and Junagadh. The other six -- Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Jamnagar and Bhavnagar -- are with the BJP.
The counting of votes began at 9:00 am at Government Secondary School in Sector 16 of Gandhinagar amid tight security to decide the fate of the 11 candidates who had contested in the elections to 33 seats of 11 wards.
The BJP established an early lead by surging ahead in most of the seats. Within some time, the BJP had won four seats, with the Congress bagging a single seat. The BJP continued to lead, but the Congress stayed in the contest. The BJP tally rose to 15 -- just two seats away from the majority -- while the Congress was stuck in single digits.
However, in a dramatic turn of events, the Congress came back strongly to take its tally to 15. The poll outcome could have gone either side as both parties were tied with 15 seats each, and only the results of ward no. 4 remaining.
It also two seats in ward no 7 and one seat in ward no 9. The BJP panels swept ward nos 1, 5, 10 and 11. The party also won one seat in ward no 7 and two seats in ward no 9. The Nationalist Congress Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, MahaGujarat Janata Party and the independents failed to win any seat.
Gandhinagar Congress president Vikramsinh Khachr lost in the polls, while BJP rebel Pravin Patel, who contested under the Congress banner after being denied a ticket by BJP, won. Ashwin Vyas, a reporter with a Saurashtra daily, also won. Elated by the result, former deputy CM and Congress leader Narhari Amin said that people had voted against the BJP and Narendra Modi.
GPCC president Arjun Modhwadia said: "The BJP had put cabinet ministers, builders and businessmen in booths to monitor and manage voting. But they were scared to begin with. This is Congress's first political victory against the BJP but third victory on principles and issues like jantri revision."
Gujarat BJP spokesperson IK Jadeja said that BJP would play the role of a constructive opposition in Gandhinagar and contribute to the capital's development. Elections to Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation were held on April 19.