By-elections on four assembly seats in Gujarat Tuesday

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Along with voting in all the 26 parliamentary constituencies in Gujarat, by-elections will also be held Tuesday on four assembly seats, which fell vacant following the resignation of sitting MLAs who later joined the ruling BJP.

However, the later stayed bypoll on the Talala assembly constituency in Junagadh district.

By-elections will be held on the assembly segments of Dhrangadhra, Manavadar, Unjha and Jamnagar (Rural), which fall under Lok Sabha constituencies of Surendranagar, Porbandar, Mehsana and Jamnagar, respectively.

A total of 45 candidates are in the fray on these seats, won by the opposition in the 2017 polls.

Three of the four sitting MLAs who had resigned to join the BJP have been fielded by the ruling party from their respective seats.

These candidates are (Manavadar), Asha Patel (Unjha) and (Dhrangadhra).

The BJP has fielded another former Congress and ex-MLA Raghavji Patel from Jamnagar (Rural). He had joined the saffron outfit two years ago after voting against Congress in the Rajya Sabha election in August 2017.

The BJP had fielded Raghavji Patel from the same seat in the December 2017 assembly election, but he lost.

The Jamnagar (Rural) seat fell vacant after sitting Congress MLA Vallabh Dharaviya, who had defeated Raghavji Patel in 2017, himself joined the ruling party.

Congress nominees on Dhrangadhra, Manavadar, Unjha and Jamnagar (Rural) are Dinesh Patel, Arvind Ladani, Kanti Patel, and Jayanti Sabhaya, respectively.

Manavadar candidate Chavda, an OBC from the Ahir community, had joined the BJP after resigning as MLA ahead of the meet in March.

He was soon inducted in the as a and given fisheries and tourism portfolios.

Sabariya, arrested in October last year for allegedly taking bribe from persons named accused in an irrigation scam in district, later joined the BJP, which has fielded him from Dhrangadhra, the seat he won for the Congress in 2017.

By-election to the Talala seat, which falls under the Junagadh Lok Sabha constituency, was necessitated after its sitting MLA Bhagvan Barad of the Congress was disqualified by the following his conviction in a theft case in early March.

Barad challenged the disqualification and the ECI's subsequent announcement of by-election on the seat in the High Court, which rejected his petition.

He then approached the which stayed by-election on the Talala seat.

Counting of votes in the assembly by-elections will take place on May 23.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 18:10 IST