BJP Celebrates 41 Uncontested Wins in Navsari Local Elections
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In Navsari, Gujarat, BJP supporters rejoiced following the party's uncontested victory in 41 seats during the ongoing local self-governance elections, marking a significant pre-election success as polling approaches later this month.
As declared by party officials, candidates from the Bharatiya Janata Party secured unopposed wins in three seats of the Navsari Municipal Corporation, six in the district panchayat, eleven in taluka panchayats, and twenty-one in Gandevi municipality.
Celebrations erupted among party workers throughout the district upon the announcement of these results.
Naresh Patel, the State Cabinet Minister, commented, “The unopposed triumph of the BJP in Gandevi Municipality is a source of pride for the entire party family.”
In a related development, in Ahmedabad, Aam Aadmi Party candidate Ketan Patel retracted his nomination from the Odhav ward in the Nikol Assembly constituency, which is represented by state BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma.
He later joined the BJP along with several of his supporters, as reported by the party.
The BJP's state leadership, including Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, is spearheading the campaign across various districts alongside other party leaders.
This news arrives amidst escalating political activities throughout Gujarat, as campaigning and candidate withdrawals continue leading up to the local body elections.
The election process encompasses municipal corporations, municipalities, district panchayats, and taluka panchayats across Gujarat.
Voting for these local elections is set for April 26, with results expected on April 28.
Candidates have until April 15 to withdraw their nominations after the papers are scrutinized.
This election cycle includes thousands of seats in both urban and rural local bodies and is viewed as a crucial barometer of political dynamics at the grassroots level, engaging major parties such as the BJP, Congress, and AAP.