Valsad Lok Sabha seat retains tag as \'gateway\' to Delhi

Valsad Lok Sabha seat retains tag as 'gateway' to Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Though it may just be a coincidence, the election result of the seat in has once again proved that whichever political party has managed to win this tribal-dominated constituency has ultimately formed its government at the Centre.

candidate Dr has emerged the winner from this constituency and his party is all set to form the government at the Centre under

K C Patel, the sitting from Valsad, defeated candidate and sitting MLA Jitu Chaudhari with a huge margin of over 3.53 lakh votes.

In the 2014 elections, Patel had defeated Congress's two-time by over 2 lakh votes.

"Of course this is an auspicious seat. Time and again, results of this seat have proved that the party which wins this seat forms the government at the Centre," told

Valsad, one of the 26 seats of Gujarat, is reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates.

In 1977, when became the and led the government formed by the Janata Party, Nanubhai Patel had won the seat.

From 1980 to 1989, when ruled the country under Indira Gandhi and later under Rajiv Gandhi, the seat was represented by

Call it a coincidence or luck, when Singh's Janata Dal formed the government at the Centre in 1989, candidate had won from this seat.

In 1991, Congress candidate once again won from Valsad, which coincided with Congress P V Narasimha Rao's rule at the Centre.

The belief of political parties about the "auspicious" nature of the seat in South has been validated by subsequent poll results.

The won the Valsad seat for the first time in 1996, the year which saw the 13-day-long government of the saffron party led by

Vajpayee again got elected as Prime Minister in 1998 and 1999 and on both occasions Valsad was won by the BJP.

It was Manibhai Chaudhari of the BJP who won from this seat between 1996 and 1999.

However in 2004, Congress candidate wrested the seat from the BJP and his party formed a coalition government at the Centre (UPA 1).

retained the seat in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls which saw the Congress retaining power at the Centre (UPA 2).

The tables turned in 2014 when trumped Kishan Patel, which coincided with the formation of the BJP- led NDA government at the Centre under Modi.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 19:06 IST