Gujarat Assembly Election Results 2017 LIVE updates: Rahul Gandhi concedes defeat, says proud of Congress workers for fighting polls with 'dignity'

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Gujarat Assembly Election Results 2017 LIVE updates: Rahul Gandhi concedes defeat, says proud of Congress workers for fighting polls with 'dignity'
  • 16:41 (IST)

    BJP hits halfway mark of 92, but falls well short of exit poll predictions

    The BJP has hit the majority mark in the crucial election of Gujarat, prompting the party to quickly credit Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his policies for the victory.  The party has managed to win 92 seats in the 182-seat Gujarat Assembly, thus hitting the halfway mark.

    The BJP has won every election since 1995. However, it was out of power for a couple of years due to party infighting and rebellion by Shankersinh Vaghela. The party came back to power in 1998, and has ruled uninterrupted since then.

    Being Modi's home state. it was significant for the BJP to retain Gujarat and Shah had put the target at 150 seats. However, with the fierce fight put up by the Congress, the BJP is unlikely to reach that goal.

    While giving a clear victory of BJP, the exit polls for Gujarat had predicted that the saffron party will get over 100 seats.

  • 16:36 (IST)

    Congress' Paresh Dhanani wins from Amreli

  • 16:35 (IST)

    Rahul Gandhi concedes defeat, says proud of Congress workers for fighting polls with 'dignity'

  • 16:30 (IST)

    BJP vote share increased despite divisive politics; our win still commendable: Shah

    "Those who function on dynastic politics, populist policies and divisive policies should learn a lesson from there defeat," Shah said. On a question about his 150 seat target in the polls, Shah said I accept that the seat share have gone down but it is because of the low level of campaign run by Congress. "They tried to stir emotions on the basis of the caste. Now caste system will leave India in its due course," Shah said. 

  • 16:21 (IST)

  • 16:19 (IST)

    Gujarat assembly speaker Ramanlal Vora lost from Dasada

  • 16:15 (IST)

    Congress' 'election outsourcing' strategy failed: Amit Shah

    Shah said that the people of Gujarat have voted for us despite the heavily divisive and casteist campaign of Congress. He said that the Congress party tried to outsource its election to other leaders but it failed. He also pointed out that the party's vote share has gone up slightly even if it lost some seats as compared to the last elections. 

  • 16:09 (IST)

    BJP's victory is a win for PM's policies: Amit Shah

    "This victory is a win of politics of performance over the dynastic politics and populist policies," Shah said. He said that Modi has been trying to free the people of the country from the ulcers of casteism, and divisive politics. And our win has proved that we are succeeding,' Shah said. 

  • 16:06 (IST)

    BJP press conference after Gujarat, Himachal win; Amit Shah congratulates party workers

  • 16:05 (IST)

    We fought on people's agenda, but they never replied to legit questions: Ashok Gehlot

    "We fought the eletions on people's basic issues and they evaded answers on every issue that mattered, whether it was development or Amit Shah's son or governance," Gehlot said. 

  • 16:04 (IST)

    Congress leaders address press conference after election results

  • 15:57 (IST)

    BJP's diminished stature in Gujarat suggests, 2019 won't be a cakewalk: TRS

    The lower-than-expected poll performance of the BJP in Gujarat suggests that the 2019 general elections are not going to be a cakewalk to the NDA lead party, a senior TRS leader said on Monday.

    "The key takeaway (of Gujarat Assembly elections) is it's not (going to be) a cakewalk for the BJP any more in 2019 election," Telangana Rashtra Samiti Floor Leader in Lok Sabha, AP Jithender Reddy told PTI.

    "They (BJP) have to basically again check their administration," he said.

    Though the BJP is set to return to power in the western state, Reddy saw the electoral verdict as being a setback to the party.

    "Definitely (it's a setback). 103 seats (the projected BJP tally this afternoon) is not coming back to power (it should have been bigger number of seats)," he said.

  • 15:55 (IST)

    BJP wins Porbandar seat with a sleek margin

    BJP' Babubhai Bhimabhai Bokhiriya won the Porbandar seat defeating Congress' Arjunbhai Devabhai Modhvadiya with a margin of 1855 votes. 

  • 15:48 (IST)

    EVM bashing should stop now, says former CEC TS Krishnamurthy

    Former chief election commissioner TS Krishnamurthy said on Monday that electronic voting machines (EVMs) are the "real winner" in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh elections and their "bashing" should stop now. When asked over the remarks in some quarters that the EVMs are the "real winner", as results of the two Assembly elections are being declared, he said, "I agree."

    Amid a raging debate over the trustworthiness of EVMs, he had said earlier this month that they are credible, robust and reliable, and expressed his "unwavering faith" in them and their "infallibility".

     
     

  • 15:45 (IST)

    BJP's seat share declines but vote share inches up

    The BJP had scored 47 percent votes in the 2012 elections bagging 115 seats. This year it is expected to be restrained at 99 seats as per latest trends. The party's vote share, however, has improved slightly as it bagged 49.1 percent votes. 

  • 15:38 (IST)

    ​PM Modi tweets on Gujarat, Himachal win, says bow to people for supprting politics of good governance

  • 15:27 (IST)

    Amit Shah reaches BJP HQ amid rousing welcome

  • 15:26 (IST)

    Amit Shah congratulates BJP workers in Gujarat for party's win, says people chose vikaswad against vanshwad

  • 15:20 (IST)

    Hardik Patel blames EVMs for BJP win, says saffron party may have lost if elections were fair

  • 15:19 (IST)

    Amit Shah to brief press at 3.30 pm

  • 15:19 (IST)

    Congress leads in 7 seats dominated by Koli community

  • 15:18 (IST)

    'BJP win doesn't mean Patidar aandolan will face a set back'

    Congress has improved its performance. But that does not matter for us. He said that the BJP has indeed won but that does not nullify his agitation and efforts. He said the quota demand is not just his but of thousands of people in Gujarat. 

    He also vowed to continue his fight against the "money power and arrogance" of the BJP. 

  • 15:15 (IST)

    Results show people have stirred, our agitation will continue: Hardik Patel

    Hardik Patel said that if ATMs could be hacked, then so could the EVMs. He said that due to all his efforts, the people of the state have at least stirred up, which is visible in form of the dent in BJP vote share. He said that the reports of EVM tampering should be looked into. 

    He also said that he will continue his agitation raising the issues of farmers, Patels and the poor people. 

  • 15:12 (IST)

    BJP is winning by small margins in several seats; EVM tampering allegations should be looked into: Hardik Patel

  • 15:11 (IST)

    Hardik Patel addresses press, says Gujarat's people stirred against BJP

  • 15:10 (IST)

    BJP win unfortunate, says Jignesh Mewani

  • 15:10 (IST)

    Modi a dictator, has put his personal secretary in charge of EC, says protestor at anti-EVM rally

  • 15:06 (IST)

    BJP retains stronghold in urban seats, Congress matches pace in rural constituencies

  • 15:05 (IST)

    BJP's march to victory in Gujarat

  • 15:05 (IST)

    Protesters say EVMs need to be replaced with ballot papers at the earliest

  • 15:03 (IST)

    Congres spokesperson Pawan Khera says it's a 'proud moment' for the party

  • 15:02 (IST)

  • 14:58 (IST)

    Congress heavyweight Shaktisinh Gohil loses election from Mandvi

  • 14:55 (IST)

    BJP crosses 92 seat maority mark in Gujarat 

  • 14:49 (IST)

    BJP HQ being decked up to welcome Narendra Modi; PM to visit party office between 4 and 6 pm

    Workers are decorating the auditorium at the lawn of BJP headquarters to welcome Modi and Amit Shah — the architects of today's dual victory. There is constant sloganeering going on at the premises. 

    " After all it's celebration time for BJP. Modiji has ensured victory of Gujarat and HP. 2018 and 2019 will be ours" proudly announced a group of young BJP workers.

    Scanning machines have also been set up at BJP headquarter. Delhi police and security personnel are taking charge of the premises as PM will arrive at 4 pm. Women workers are raising slogans — Mahilaon Ka Shashaktikaran (women empowerment), Jai Sri Ram, Jai Sri Ram. Senior party leaders and Ministers have also started arriving.

  • 14:43 (IST)

    Gujarat Minister Chimanbhai Sapariya trailing from Jamjodhpur seat

  • 14:39 (IST)

    BJP's tally down to 98 according to Election Commission site, swing seats may still spring a surprise

  • 14:36 (IST)

    Rahul Gandhi scored a zero on opening innings: Goa CM Manohar Parrikar on BJP win

  • 14:33 (IST)

    Psephologist, political activist Yogendra Yadav's three lessons to the Congress on losing Gujarat

    1. The Congress cannot substitute organisational strength at grassroots level with last minute hawabazi, Yadav said on massive Congress campaigning in the past month. 
    2. The party must understand it cannot borrow other people's movements. It cannot piggyback on OBC or Dalit leaders' agitations and popularity and hope to win
    3. The Congress cannot battle the kind of naked communalism unleashed by the BJP with the sort of surreptitious casteism it tried to use, as told to CNN-News18.  

  • 14:28 (IST)

    Gujarat Constituency wise updates

    KANKREJ -  KIRTI SINH VAGHELA (BJP)
    VANSDA - ANANTKUMAR PATEL - (INC)
    DHARAMPUR - ARVIND PATEL - (BJP) 

  • 14:25 (IST)

    BJP clean sweeps Surat winning 12 out of 12 seats in trader's town

  • 14:23 (IST)

    Meanwhile... Congress workers sit on dharna near party HQ's raise slogans against EVM tampering 

    According to an update by CNN-News18, Congress party workers are alleging that the voting machines were rigged in around 90 swing seats to sway the election in BJP's favour. Hundreds of party workers were seen carrying placards against the BJP and Election Commission. 

  • The tired old 'why Narendra Modi can’t win this time' narrative is set to bomb again

    With the Narendra Modi-led BJP clearly in the lead, this election too seems to have followed an old, familiar script: "The why Modi cannot win this time" script.

    When the campaign begins, the outcome looks utterly unpredictable. As the electioneering progresses, as Modi gets aggressive, his critics shore up expectations of something incredible round the corner. Commentators discover a variety of factors that will ensure the BJP’s loss. As counting begins, it’s time for, not climax, but anti-climax.

    Within no time, everybody realises, of course, this is what was going to happen in any case. Gujarat elections, in short, begin and also proceed like an unputdownable whodunit thriller, but end like a good old-fashioned romance. Frederick Forsyth and Jane Austen in one volume.

    Read the full article here

  • 14:09 (IST)

    BJP's tally hovers around 101, Congress likely to get 76 seats

    According to the latest trends on the EC website, Congress has won 15 seats and is leading in 61 constituecies. The BJP is still in the winning league with victory on 17 seats and a lead in 84 seats.  

  • 14:01 (IST)

    BJP's Jitu Vaghani wins from Bhavnagar West

  • Celebration time at BJP headquarters

    For BJP workers, it is the time to celebrate. Blowing of conches, beating of drums, waving of BJP flags and bursting of crackers outside the BJP headquarters at 11 Ashoka Road, gives a glimpse of a festive atmosphere. The crowd of the BJP workers gathered outside the party office is highly energetic. They have even erected a wall of victory, where BJP workers are leaving there signatures. 

    Delhi BJP vice-president Jaiprakash told Firstpost that by putting signature on the wall, the people are becoming a part of Narendra Modi's Vikas Yatra.

  • 13:37 (IST)

    WINNING | Shailesh Mehta Sotta wins Dabhoi

    BJP candidate Shailesh Mehta Sotta wins Dabhoi Assembly Constituency in Vadodara defeating Congress leader Siddharth Patel. Sotta is the man who made the anti-Muslim statement

  • 13:34 (IST)

    Election Commission's latest numbers

    According to EC's latest figures, BJP is leading in 91 seats and has claimed victory in 10 seats. Congress, on the other hand, is leading in 69 seats and has won seven seats.

  • Fiscal situation, GST, inflation to impact stock markets hereon

    Rakesh Arora, Managing Director and Head of Research, Macquarie Capital Securities says that the markets will continue to be in a stable mode as the results so far show that the BJP is leading. "A positive outcome will not push up the markets but a negative outcome would have been for the markets," said Arora.
     

    The markets will look at the fiscal situation, GST collection figures and inflation (besides interstate changes), earnings among other things which will be the key drivers of the market hereon, Arora said.

  • 13:23 (IST)

 

Congress leaders are busy giving a positive spin to the loss in Gujarat, say the party has improved its tally under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership. While Kamal Nath pointed out that Gujarat is a BJP bastion and Shashi Tharoor appreciated the fact that the "journey" had been good, Renuka Chowdary hailed Gandhi for his "brilliant intervention".

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani won from Rajkot West, while deputy chief minister Nitin Patel is leading in Mehsana. Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani won his maiden election from Vadgam constituency and Alpesh Thakor won from Radhanpur.

In 2012, the BJP won 119 seats in the 182-member Assembly, while the Congress won 57.

Modi led the campaign for the BJP, while Rahul Gandhi was the pivot of the Congress' electioneering.

During the campaign, Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah trained guns on the Congress on issues like Ram Temple, alleged Pakistani interference in the Gujarat polls and (suspended Congress leader) Mani Shankar Aiyar's remarks.


Gandhi persistently attacked Modi and the BJP for "not talking about the future of Gujarat" and skipping key issues being faced by the people of the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with voters in Ranip in Ahmedabad. PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with voters in Ranip in Ahmedabad. PTI

The Congress also stitched about a broad social coalition with prominent Patidar, OBC, and Dalit leaders - Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor and Jigesh Mevani - in its bid to unseat the BJP in power for over two decades.

Patel led a long agitation of his community for reservation, while Thakor led an counter protest against inclusion of Patidars in the OBC reservation list. Mevani raised his voice against Dalit atrocities.

The influential Patidar community, which accounts for around 12 per cent of the state's population, could prove to be the 'X factor' in the polls in which Patel pledged support to the Congress and appealed to people to "uproot the BJP" this time.

As the campaign was nearing its end, "Vikas" (development) took a back seat, and caste and religious issues received prominence.

The two main rival parties also tried to counter each other on social media, as the Congress and its supporters launched the campaign "Vikas Gando Thayo Che" (development has gone crazy), while the BJP launched a counter drive of "I am development, I am Gujarat".


An average 68.41 per cent polling was recorded in the two-phase Assembly elections in Gujarat.

According to the final figures released by the Election Commission, the voter turnout in the second phase of balloting on December 14, for 93 seats of North and Central Gujarat, stood at 69.99 per cent.

In the first phase of polls held on December 9 for 89 seats in Saurasthra, Kutch and South Gujarat, 66.75 percent voting was recorded.

The total voter turnout this time has seen a dip of 2.91 percent, as compared to the 2012 polls when 71.32 percent polling was registered.

In terms of numbers, of the total 4.35 crore registered voters, 2.97 crore exercised their right to franchise in the elections held on 9 and 14 December.

According to the EC data, the tribal-dominated Narmada district witnessed the highest voter turnout of 79.15 per cent, while Devbhumi-Dwarka of Saurashtra region recorded the lowest at 59.39 per cent.

The districts which recorded a high turnout are — Tapi (78.56 percent), Banaskantha (75.15) and Sabarkantha (74.97). The districts which saw a low turnout are — Amreli (61.29), Bhavnagar (61.56) and Porbandar (61.86).

Out of the total 33 districts, 15 recorded over 70 per cent polling, while 17 others clocked between 60 per cent and 70 per cent.

Only Devbhumi Dwarka district registered polling below 60 per cent.


Published Date: Dec 18, 2017 04:37 pm | Updated Date: Dec 18, 2017 04:41 pm



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