Gujarat civic polls News
BJP retained Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation
It also won Okha and Thara municipal polls
Congress won Bhanvad municipality
Voting for 81 municipalities, 31 district panchayats and 231 taluka panchayats began Sunday morning'
About 3.04 crore people in the state are eligible to vote for the polls
Earlier, BJP had swept the elections to six municipal corporations
BJP has won one more seat in Kuber Nagar in the recently held civic body polls in Gujarat
With this, its Ahmedabad tally has reached 160
BJP’s Gitaba Chavda won the Kuber Nagar seat, defeating Congress` Jagdish Mohanani
BJP on Tuesday swept elections to six municipal corporations in Gujarat by winning 483 out of 576 seats.
The ruling party retained power in all the six municipal corporations in the state -- Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Jamnagar and Bhavnagar.
The polls were held on February 21.
BJP has so far won 300 out of the total 576 seats across six municipal corporations in Gujarat, SEC said on Tuesday afternoon
Counting of votes is underway.
Congress, the main opposition party, had won only 36 seats, the SEC said about 4 pm.
The BJP continued its winning performance in Gujarat by bagging 47 out of 75 municipalities on Monday.
PM Modi was born in Vadnagar on September 17, 1950, to a family of grocers.
The voting for civic and panchayat polls in Gujarat was held on February 17, 2018.
The voting for civic polls in Gujarat took place on Saturday.
The voting for civic polls in Gujarat was held on February 17, 2018.
The voting for civic polls in Gujarat was held on February 17, 2018.
The voting for civic polls in Gujarat was held on February 17, 2018.
The voting for the 75 nagar palikas (municipalities) in Gujarat had concluded peacefully on Saturday.
The voting which had started at 8 am, continued till 5 pm. The results of these local body polls will be declared on February 19.
A total of 110 Muslim candidates won on the BJP ticket in recently-held local body polls in the state, a party office-bearer said here on Friday.
Anandiben Patel on Wednesday said the BJP will have to analyse the reasons for its poor performance in the local body polls in the rural areas.
Voting on Sunday began at a slow pace for the second phase of elections to local bodies in Gujarat.
e-voting introduced by Gujarat State Election Commission for polling in six municipal corporations held on Sunday, had very few takers as only 806 people voted online out of the total of over 95.9 lakh voters.
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