Votes of two Congress MLAs who cross voted were not counted by Patel camp

IANS  |  Gandhinagar 

The two MLAs who showed their ballots in the in to leaders belonged to the camp, and their votes were not being counted by the camp for Ahmed Patel.

The votes of the two rebel MLAs -- Raghavji Patel and Bholabhai Gohil - have been rejected by the Commission for violating the poll code.

Needing 45 votes to win in a reduced House of 176 after six legislators resigned late last month, Ahmed Patel is believed to have 43 votes in his favour besides one each of Nationalist Party and Janata Dal-United. One among the 44 who had been flown to Bengaluru to prevent "further poaching" is said to have cross voted, leaving him with 43, plus the NCP and JD-U members' votes.

The had 57 legislators, of whom six had quit, leaving 51. Seven of them, including maverick leader Shankersinh Vaghela, are rebels, and Ahmed Patel had discounted their votes.

So, though the votes of rebels Raghavji Patel and Bholabhai Gohil, had become the bone of contention, are of no consequence to Patel.

But the has claimed the two MLAs may harm the numbers of either union Minister Smriti Irani or turncoat Balwantsinh Rajput, who are the candidates besides party chief Amit Shah.

Counting for elections in three crucial seats in had to be stopped on Tuesday evening with the demanding cancellation of votes of the two of MLAs for displaying their ballot paper to the BJP's polling agent.

--IANS

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