

Assembly Election LIVE Results
- LOST
Shaktisinh Gohil
INC (Mandvi) - WON
Jignesh Mevani
IND (Vadgam (SC) - WON
Alpesh Thakor
INC (Radhanpur) - LEADING
Nitinbhai Patel
BJP (Mahesana) - WON
Hitu Kanodiya
BJP (Idar (SC) - WON
Pradipsinh Jadeja
BJP (Vatva) - LOST
Babubhai Mangukiya
INC (Thakkarbapa Nagar) - WON
Himmatsinh Patel
INC (Bapunagar) - WON
Bhupendrasinh Chudasama
BJP (Dholka) - LEADING
Somabhai Patel
INC (Limbdi) - LOST
Indranil Rajguru
INC (Rajkot West) - WON
Vijay Rupani
BJP (Rajkot West) - WON
Jayesh Radadiya
BJP (Jetpur) - WON
Lalit Vasoya
INC (Dhoraji) - LOST
Raghavjibhai Patel
BJP (Jamnagar Rural) - WON
Hakubha Jadeja
BJP (Jamnagar North) - LOST
Arjun Modhwadia
INC (Porbandar) - WON
Paresh Dhanani
INC (Amreli) - WON
Purshottam Solanki
BJP (Bhavnagar Rural) - WON
Jitu Vaghan
BJP (Bhavnagar West) - TRAILING
Saurabh Patel
BJP (Botad) - LOST
Ramsinh Parmar
BJP (Thasra) - TRAILING
CK Raulji
BJP (Godhra) - WON
Mohansinh Rathava
INC (Chhota Udaipur (ST) - LOST
Siddharth Patel
INC (Dabhoi) - WON
Manisha Vakil
BJP (Vadodara City (SC) - WON
Rajendra Trivedi
BJP (Raopura) - WON
Mahesh Vasava
BTP (Dediapada (ST) - WON
Chhotubhai Vasava
BTP (Jhagadia (ST) - LOST
Tusharbhai Chaudhari
INC (Mahuva (ST) - LOST
Thakur Singh Bharmouri
INC (Bharmour (ST) - TRAILING
Asha Kumari
INC (Dalhousie) - LEADING
GS Bali
INC (Nagrota) - LOST
Sudhir Sharma
INC (Dharamshala) - TRAILING
Indu Goswami
BJP (Palampur) - LEADING
Jai Ram Thakur
BJP (Seraj) - WON
Anil Sharma
BJP (Mandi) - LOST
Champa Thakur
INC (Mandi) - TRAILING
Prem Kumar Dhumal
BJP (Sujanpur) - LOST
Satpal Singh Satti
BJP (Una) - LEADING
Virbhadra Singh
INC (Arki) - WON
Suresh Bhardwaj
BJP (Shimla) - WON
Vikramaditya Singh
INC (Shimla Rural) - WON
Narinder Bragta
BJP (Jubbal Kotkhai)
After Initial Scare, BJP Retains All Four Seats in Prestige City of Rajkot
Rajkot district, the financial hub of the Saurashtra region, is said to hold the key to entire Gujarat. The district alone has eight assembly constituencies and of these eight seats, Rajkot West is perhaps the most high-profile seat.
Rajkot district, the financial hub of the Saurashtra region, is said to hold the key to entire Gujarat. The district alone has eight assembly constituencies and of these eight seats, Rajkot West is perhaps the most high-profile seat.
New Delhi: The largest constituency in the Saurashtra region, Rajkot has often been considered BJP's safest seat. There was, however, a short span of time earlier on Monday when BJP's bastion was challenged. During early trends, Congress's candidate Indraneel Rajyaguru, a Brahmin, was ahead of Chief Minister Vijay Rupani in Rajkot West. The seat has been held by the BJP since 1985, and Rajyaguru had managed to give the ruling party a scare. The trends slowly swung in Rupani's direction as the CM is now leading, but by less than 4,000 votes.
With its candidate Arvind Raiyani, the BJP is also leading in Rajkot East, a seat that the Congress won in 2012. Rajkot South and Rural too share the same story, with BJP leading with its candidates Govindbhai Patel and Lakhabhai Sagathiya respectively.
Rajkot district, the financial hub of the Saurashtra region, is said to hold the key to the entire state. The district alone has eight assembly constituencies. Of these eight seats, Rajkot West is perhaps the most high-profile seat.
The last time Congress won this seat was back in the year 1980, when Manibhai Ranpara won after polling 19,755 votes. BJP leader Vajubhai Vala was not so far behind with 17,762 votes. In the 1984 elections, Vala finally won the seat by beating Congress candidate Harshdaba Chudasa. Vala remained the MLA from Rajkot West till 2002, when he vacated the seat for BJP’s CM-designate Narendra Modi. The future Prime Minister won the election from Rajkot West after polling 45,298 votes. His opponent, Congress leader Ashwini Maheta polled 30,570 votes in the bypoll.
For the 2002 Assembly polls, Modi moved to contest from the Maninagar seat and Vajubhai Vala was back to contesting from Rajkot West. He won the seat three more times in 2002, 2007 and 2012 and even served as the Finance Minister of Gujarat under Modi.
When the BJP formed the government at the Centre in 2014 and Modi finally ascended the high seat in Delhi, Vala was rewarded for keeping the BJP fortress intact and was made the Governor of Karnataka. In the 2014 bypoll, the seat then passed on to Vijay Rupani, who won with 81,092 votes. He beat his Congress opponent Jayanti Kalriya, a Patidar, by over 23,000 votes. In August 2016, when CM Anandiben Patel resigned, Rupani was elevated to CM.
There are around 3 lakh registered voters in Rajkot West. There are around 42,000 Kadwa Patels, 33,000 Leuva Patels, 25,000 Brahmins, 25,000 Lohanas, 22,000 minority voters, 20,000 Baniyas and 10,000 Kshatriyas in the electorate.
With its candidate Arvind Raiyani, the BJP is also leading in Rajkot East, a seat that the Congress won in 2012. Rajkot South and Rural too share the same story, with BJP leading with its candidates Govindbhai Patel and Lakhabhai Sagathiya respectively.
Rajkot district, the financial hub of the Saurashtra region, is said to hold the key to the entire state. The district alone has eight assembly constituencies. Of these eight seats, Rajkot West is perhaps the most high-profile seat.
The last time Congress won this seat was back in the year 1980, when Manibhai Ranpara won after polling 19,755 votes. BJP leader Vajubhai Vala was not so far behind with 17,762 votes. In the 1984 elections, Vala finally won the seat by beating Congress candidate Harshdaba Chudasa. Vala remained the MLA from Rajkot West till 2002, when he vacated the seat for BJP’s CM-designate Narendra Modi. The future Prime Minister won the election from Rajkot West after polling 45,298 votes. His opponent, Congress leader Ashwini Maheta polled 30,570 votes in the bypoll.
For the 2002 Assembly polls, Modi moved to contest from the Maninagar seat and Vajubhai Vala was back to contesting from Rajkot West. He won the seat three more times in 2002, 2007 and 2012 and even served as the Finance Minister of Gujarat under Modi.
When the BJP formed the government at the Centre in 2014 and Modi finally ascended the high seat in Delhi, Vala was rewarded for keeping the BJP fortress intact and was made the Governor of Karnataka. In the 2014 bypoll, the seat then passed on to Vijay Rupani, who won with 81,092 votes. He beat his Congress opponent Jayanti Kalriya, a Patidar, by over 23,000 votes. In August 2016, when CM Anandiben Patel resigned, Rupani was elevated to CM.
There are around 3 lakh registered voters in Rajkot West. There are around 42,000 Kadwa Patels, 33,000 Leuva Patels, 25,000 Brahmins, 25,000 Lohanas, 22,000 minority voters, 20,000 Baniyas and 10,000 Kshatriyas in the electorate.
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