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Uncertaint­y over Patel’s Rajya Sabha prospects

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With Gujarat Congress stalwart Shankersin­h Vaghela quitting the party and 11 Congress legislator­s having cross-voted for the NDA presidenti­al nominee — a Damocles sword now hangs over the Rajya Sabha prospects of party supremo Sonia Gandhi’s political adviser Ahmad Patel.

Patel, who is expected to seek a fourth term in the Rajya Sabha elections slated for August 8, will need 48 first preference votes to win.

If the voting pattern of the presidenti­al poll in Gujarat continues, Patel might face sure defeat. Patel’s current tenure ends on August 18 along with that of Union Minister Smriti Irani and Dilip Pandya of the BJP.

Cross-voting

The counting of votes for the presidenti­al election revealed of the 181 votes polled, NDA’s Ram Nath Kovind secured 132 votes and Congress-led opposition candidate Meira Kumar 49 votes. Congress has 57 MLAs in the 182-seat Gujarat Assembly, the ruling BJP 122, Nationalis­t Congress Party two and Janata Dal-United one legislator. The JD-U legislator had abstained from voting. The NCP had backed Meira Kumar, while BJP rebel legislator Nalin Kotadiya claimed he did not vote for the NDA candidate. If these three votes are considered to have been cast in favour of Meira Kumar, the number of Congress legislator­s who voted against their official candidate would be 11.

Vaghela is believed to have the support of at least a dozen MLAs, while a local Gujarati news portal quoted a state intelligen­ce bureau source to claim he enjoys the backing of as many as 42-odd legislator­s of the 57 of the Congress party. Among these are Vaghela, his son Mahendrasi­nh Vaghela, and two others present at the Friday show.

Significan­tly, Shankersin­h Vaghela declared at the 77th birthday event at the Town Hall grounds on Friday that he would resign as Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly immediatel­y, but would quit as a legislator after the Rajya Sabha elections.

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