Gujarat BJP Holds Extended Meeting to Select Candidates for Local Elections
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Gandhinagar, April 7 (NationPress) The Gujarat BJP state election committee (Parliamentary Board) convened a nearly six-hour session on Tuesday at the residence of the Chief Minister in Gandhinagar to discuss the selection of candidates for the forthcoming local self-government elections.
This meeting took place with the participation of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and state BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma.
Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi and several other election committee members also attended.
This session initiated a three-day process, with additional meetings planned for April 8 and April 9, during which the party aims to finalize candidates for municipal corporations, district panchayats, taluka panchayats, municipalities, and by-elections.
Attendees included state organization general secretary Ratnakarji, former deputy chief minister Nitin Patel, former minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, education minister Pradyuman Vaja, former Union minister Darshana Jardosh, former minister Babu Bokhiriya, MP Rajesh Chudasama, Natuji Thakor, Ganpatsinh Vasava, Anju Vekaria, Union minister C.R. Patil, MP Parshottam Rupala, R.C. Faldu, Jitu Vaghani, Jayashri Patel, and Varsha Doshi.
Sources within the party revealed that “in the upcoming local self-government elections, individuals who have served three terms or are over 60 years old will not receive tickets.”
Moreover, it was emphasized that “not just office-bearers, but also their family members will be ineligible for tickets.”
Discussions during this meeting focused on identifying and finalizing potential candidates across various local bodies as the party ramps up preparations ahead of the elections.
According to a party source, “the initial list of candidates is anticipated to be released by April 10.”
Per the schedule set by the State Election Commission, voting for the local body elections is slated for April 26, with vote counting scheduled for April 28.
The nomination process will commence on April 11, and April 15 has been designated as the final day for nomination withdrawals.
The elections will take place across 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats, and 260 taluka panchayats within the state, covering approximately 10,005 seats, including 1,044 in municipal corporations and over 5,000 in taluka panchayats.
The model code of conduct, which has been in effect since April 1, remains applicable as political parties finalize their candidate lists.