

Assembly Election LIVE Results
- LOST
Shaktisinh Gohil
INC (Mandvi) - WON
Jignesh Mevani
IND (Vadgam (SC) - WON
Alpesh Thakor
INC (Radhanpur) - WON
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) - WON
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) - WON
Saurabh Patel
BJP (Botad) - LOST
Ramsinh Parmar
BJP (Thasra) - WON
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) - WON
Asha Kumari
INC (Dalhousie) - TRAILING
GS Bali
INC (Nagrota) - LOST
Sudhir Sharma
INC (Dharamshala) - LOST
Indu Goswami
BJP (Palampur) - WON
Jai Ram Thakur
BJP (Seraj) - WON
Anil Sharma
BJP (Mandi) - LOST
Champa Thakur
INC (Mandi) - LOST
Prem Kumar Dhumal
BJP (Sujanpur) - LOST
Satpal Singh Satti
BJP (Una) - WON
Virbhadra Singh
INC (Arki) - WON
Suresh Bhardwaj
BJP (Shimla) - WON
Vikramaditya Singh
INC (Shimla Rural) - WON
Narinder Bragta
BJP (Jubbal Kotkhai)
Gujarat Elections 2017: Marginalised Hope to Find a New Voice in Assembly With Jignesh Mevani, Alpesh Thakor's Wins
Dalit activist Ashok Bharti, former chairman of NACDOR (National Confederation of Dalit Organisation), said Mevani's victory gives some hope for the marginalised as both Congress and BJP did not talk about Muslims and their issues.
Jignesh Mevani (left) and Alpesh Thakor.
New Delhi: The much talked about Dalit-Muslim unity, which was supposed to trump the "fascist forces" in Uttar Pradesh, has come to play in Gujarat elections.
Vadgam constituency in the state has elected Jignesh Mevani, an activist who convened the Una Dalit Atyachar Ladat Samiti (Una Dalit Fight against Atrocities Committee) in the face of crimes against Dalits. His win could not have been possible without close to 70,000 Muslims voting for him.
Dalit activist Ashok Bharti, former chairman of NACDOR (National Confederation of Dalit Organisation), said Mevani's victory gives some hope for the marginalised as both Congress and BJP did not talk about Muslims and their issues.
He said that the way the entire campaign unfolded in Gujarat, there was difficulty in distinguishing between Congress and BJP, for the simple reason that both were competing to establish a "Hindu hegemony".
"Congress did not talk about Muslims. They felt their credentials as a Hindu party were under threat. Therefore, the Gujarat elections were for establishing themselves as a Hindu hegemon."
He said Mevani's presence in the Gujarat Assembly will be a hope and also a challenge as experts and activists warn that any consolidation of lower castes and Muslims could lead to counter consolidation of upper caste Hindus.
Mevani's breakthrough came with Una when the video of Dalit youths being flogged for skinning a dead cow sent chills down the collective conscience of the country. Massive protests rallies were held and workers refused to remove cow carcasses. The 35-year-old activist became the face of the Dalit movement. He remained committed to the agitation and he fought as an independent.
His independent politics made Vadgam, a reserved seat, one of the crucial constituencies. Congress supported him by not fielding any candidate from the seat.
OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, who has won from Radhanpur, would also be a fresh face in the assembly. With Alpesh and Jignesh in the Gujarat Assembly, "They will add a new voice in the house and take to the government on issues plaguing the people," says Prashant Dayal, a journalist and political commentator.
"What's remarkable is BJP tried its strength to defeat these leaders but Alpesh and Jignesh won," expert on Gujarat politics Prashant Dayal said. He has been a journalist covering state elections.
Vadgam constituency in the state has elected Jignesh Mevani, an activist who convened the Una Dalit Atyachar Ladat Samiti (Una Dalit Fight against Atrocities Committee) in the face of crimes against Dalits. His win could not have been possible without close to 70,000 Muslims voting for him.
Dalit activist Ashok Bharti, former chairman of NACDOR (National Confederation of Dalit Organisation), said Mevani's victory gives some hope for the marginalised as both Congress and BJP did not talk about Muslims and their issues.
He said that the way the entire campaign unfolded in Gujarat, there was difficulty in distinguishing between Congress and BJP, for the simple reason that both were competing to establish a "Hindu hegemony".
"Congress did not talk about Muslims. They felt their credentials as a Hindu party were under threat. Therefore, the Gujarat elections were for establishing themselves as a Hindu hegemon."
He said Mevani's presence in the Gujarat Assembly will be a hope and also a challenge as experts and activists warn that any consolidation of lower castes and Muslims could lead to counter consolidation of upper caste Hindus.
Mevani's breakthrough came with Una when the video of Dalit youths being flogged for skinning a dead cow sent chills down the collective conscience of the country. Massive protests rallies were held and workers refused to remove cow carcasses. The 35-year-old activist became the face of the Dalit movement. He remained committed to the agitation and he fought as an independent.
His independent politics made Vadgam, a reserved seat, one of the crucial constituencies. Congress supported him by not fielding any candidate from the seat.
OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, who has won from Radhanpur, would also be a fresh face in the assembly. With Alpesh and Jignesh in the Gujarat Assembly, "They will add a new voice in the house and take to the government on issues plaguing the people," says Prashant Dayal, a journalist and political commentator.
"What's remarkable is BJP tried its strength to defeat these leaders but Alpesh and Jignesh won," expert on Gujarat politics Prashant Dayal said. He has been a journalist covering state elections.
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