Hindustan Times (Noida)

BJP retains control over Guj civic body, Cong wins 2 seats

- Darshan Desai letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday retained control over the Gandhinaga­r Municipal Corporatio­n (GMC), winning 41 out of 44 seats, with the Congress managing just two seats and new entrant Aam Aadmi Party winning one. In all, BJP candidates romped home on 136 out of 184 seats in GMC, three municipali­ties, and by-elections to two seats in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporatio­n, and several seats in district and taluka (tehsil) panchayats. The polling for all seats was held on Sunday.

The GMC win is particular­ly significan­t as it is BJP’S first in the elections to Gandhinaga­r, the seat of power in the state.

The win comes around 14 months ahead of assembly elections in the state, which are due by December 2022, and, with usual caveats of local body elections not being exactly representa­tive of state polls, can be seen as the current state of play in Gujarat, where the Congress is hoping to repeat its heroics of 2017, when it ran the BJP close, and the AAP is hoping to make a successful debut.

GMC came into being in 2010 and in its first election in 2011,

the Congress won 18 seats against the BJP’S 14. Four councillor­s led by mayor Mahendrasi­nh Rana, defected to usher in the BJP. In the 2016 elections, the BJP and the Congress won 16 seats each, but the former snatched power after a defection by a Congress councillor.

Out of the three municipali­ties (peri-urban bodies), the BJP retained Okha in Devbhoomi Dwarka in Saurashtra region and Thara in North Gujarat’s Banaskanth­a district, while the Congress sprang a surprise by snatching away Bhanvad municipali­ty in Devbhoomi Dwarka district from the BJP. These elections were the first after a new chief minister, Bhupendra Patel, a lawmaker from Ahmedabad city, and a fresh Cabinet took office less than a month ago.

Reacting to the results, the newly inducted chief minister and Gujarat BJP president CR Paatil taunted the AAP for making a huge noise but winning little, while they simply ignored any mention of the Congress party. “This is the reward for the BJP’S people-friendly policies,” they claimed, adding they were not surprised by the result.

Gujarat Congress spokespers­on Manish Doshi said, “The Gandhinaga­r results have demonstrat­ed that the AAP is indeed a B-team of the BJP, which we have been stating right from the day one.” Political scientist Ghanshyam Shah said: “It is clear the BJP, which burnt its fingers in 2017 and earlier in 2015, is focussing on the peri-urban and rural areas ahead of the polls next year.”

 ?? PTI ?? Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and state BJP chief CR Patil show the victory sign in Gandhinaga­r on Tuesday.
PTI Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and state BJP chief CR Patil show the victory sign in Gandhinaga­r on Tuesday.

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