Gujarat Election Result Updates: BJP fielded 45 new faces by dropping sitting MLAs, 43 won
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Dec 09, 2022, 23:13:02 IST
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Gujarat Election Result Updates: BJP fielded 45 new faces by dropping sitting MLAs, 43 won

Gujarat Assembly election results 2022 live updates: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not only defied 27 years of incumbency in Gujarat but also made history by winning the highest-ever number of seats, and significantly improving on its record for vote share. The Man of the Match was clearly Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded party workers in the state, saying each of them is a champion. "This historic win would never be possible without the exceptionally hard work of our Karyakartas, who are the real strength of our Party. People blessed the politics of development and at the same time expressed a desire that they want this momentum to continue at a greater pace. I bow to Gujarat's Jan Shakti" he said.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda thanked the public and party workers for the victory in Gujarat and said, "We have received 52.5 per cent vote share and 156 seats in Gujarat. This has happened because of the politics of development and welfare. It is also the result of an "irresponsible" opposition. The public has refused the politics of dynasties and corruption," said Nadda."

CM Bhupendra Patel is all set for his second term with the BJP planning to organize a grand swearing-in ceremony at the Gandhinagar assembly helipad ground on December 12. State BJP president C R Paatil said the ceremony will be held at 2pm. “Bhupendra Patel will continue as the CM,” he said.
PM Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah and a bevy of top BJP leaders will attend the swearing-in.

Meanwhile, the Congress hit rock bottom in Gujarat, settling for a dismal show of winning only 17 seats in the 182-member state assembly, baffled party leaders wondered whether the results could have been different had Rahul Gandhi campaigned in the state.

In 2017, when the Congress came very close to wresting Gujarat from the BJP, Rahul Gandhi had extensively toured the state, holding as many as 150 big and small public rallies during a 22-day campaign.

The 2017 performance of the party -- 77 seats out of 182 -- was the best since 1985, the year it had created a record by winning 149 seats, a record that the BJP surpassed on Thursday.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which had contested Gujarat with an eye on becoming the key challenger to the BJP, managed five seats in the 182-member Gujarat assembly.
13:58 (IST) Dec 08
BJP wins Mahudha assembly seat
BJP wins Mahudha assembly seat, a Congress bastion, in Kheda district for the first time. The seat has been held by former MLA Natvarsinh Fulsinh Thakor and later by his son Indrajitsinh Parmar. BJP’s Sanjaysinh Mahida has defeated sitting MLA Parmar.
13:53 (IST) Dec 08
BJP wins Sojitra assembly seat
Vipul Patel, Anand district BJP chief wins from Sojitra assembly seat in Anand district defeating Congress’ sitting MLA Punambhai Parmar
13:49 (IST) Dec 08
Congress wins Anklav assembly seat
Former Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee chief Amit Chavda wins Anklav assembly seat in Anand district after a seesaw battle where BJP’s Gulabsinh Padhiyar. The BJP candidate was leading till the final rounds of counting.
13:44 (IST) Dec 08
BJP's gain in Gujarat actual manifestation of development works done: Hardeep Singh Puri
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday said that the Gujarat Election Result trends are the actual manifestation of development works done by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). "I'm commenting on something which was widely expected. It's the actual manifestation of the kind of development-based work that BJP under the leadership of PM has been undertaking," Union Minister Puri said while commenting on the counting trends after the first few hours. "It's a model for the whole country," said the Union Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs, and Petroleum and Natural.
13:37 (IST) Dec 08
New Gujarat govt to take oath on Monday
New government to be swearing in on December 12 at Gandhinagar, announces BJP Gujarat president CR Patil. PM Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah to attend the ceremony.
13:29 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat poll results: AAP candidate Isudan Gadhvi trailing, BJP's Hardasbhai leads
Aam Aadmi Party chief ministerial candidate Isudan Gadhvi, who is contesting the Gujarat Assembly polls from Khambhalia, is trailing from his seat against his BJP opponent who is leading with a margin of 14,761 votes in the latest trends. According to the latest trends by the Election Commission till 12.50 pm, Gadhvi secured 35,785 votes with 30.23 per cent vote share while BJP candidate Hardasbhai Bera got 48,862 with 41.28 per cent votes. Congress candidate Ahir Vikrambhai Arjanbhai Maadam got 28,158 votes with 23.79 per cent vote share.
13:25 (IST) Dec 08

Credit for BJP's victory in Gujarat polls goes to people's trust in PM Narendra Modi, his popularity and credibility

Senior party leader Rajnath Singh

13:18 (IST) Dec 08

It's a win of BJP's work, the removal of Art 370. We'll focus on the work to be done in next 20 yrs. There was no competition with AAP. Viramgam made Hardik Patel win for the further development of constituency

Hardik Patel, BJP

13:15 (IST) Dec 08
Results declared so far
As of 1pm, four results declared where BJP has won three and Congress one - BJP won Petlad, Mahuva and Dahod, whereas Congress Jamalpur-Khadia
13:13 (IST) Dec 08
Brand Modi towers above all else, puts BJP on course to record tally in Gujarat
The enduring sway Prime Minister Narendra Modi has on the Gujarati consciousness has put the BJP on the path to possibly achieving the best-ever tally for any party in the state assembly polls, reducing to insignificance people's perceived discontent with issues like inflation and local leadership. In his barnstorming campaign across the state in which he addressed 31 rallies and led three road shows, Modi travelled through various regions of his home state, urging voters to make "Bhupendra break the records of Narendra", an exhortation for a higher tally for the Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel-led government than what he had got while helming the state for nearly 13 years.
13:09 (IST) Dec 08
BJP leader Bachubhai Kishori wins Dahod Assembly seat in Gujarat
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Kanaiyalal Kishori on Thursday won from Gujarat's Dahod Assembly seat, reserved for the Scheduled Tribe candidates, by defeating his nearest Congress rival Harshad Ninama. The Congress lost its stronghold to Kishori, who won the seat by a margin of 29,350 votes. He polled 72,660 votes, while Ninama got 43,310 votes, the Election Commission said. The Aam Aadmi Party nominee, Dinesh Muniya, put up an impressive show by polling 34,010 votes, while independent candidate Kishan Palas also got 10,808 votes.
13:01 (IST) Dec 08
Alpesh Thakor leading by over 17,000 votes
Thakor agitation leader and Congress turncoat Alpesh Thakor, a BJP candidate, has been leading with 17,000 votes from Gandhinagar South seat.
12:56 (IST) Dec 08
BJP lost no assembly election in Gujarat since 1995
In winning for a seventh term, the party would also equal the Left Front's feat in West Bengal. The BJP has not lost an election in Gujarat since 1995.
12:55 (IST) Dec 08
Hardik Patel is leading by over 61,000 votes
Former Patidar quota leader and BJP candidate Hardik Patel is leading with 61,019 votes. His nearest candidate is AAP' Amarsinh Thakor who has so far secured 33,877 votes.
12:53 (IST) Dec 08
Trends show BJP headed for a sweeping victory

  • BJP appears headed for a record victory as trends available after five rounds of voting showed the party is leading in 155 of the state's 182 assembly seats.
  • The Congress party was seen finishing a distant second, with leads in 18 seats.
  • Aam Aadmi party was leading in 6 seats.
  • Others, including independent candidate, were ahead in 3 seats, the Election Commission said as counting of votes crossed the half-way mark in most constituencies.

12:50 (IST) Dec 08
Party-wise voting percentage so far
BJP has so far received 53 per cent of the votes counted, while Congress had 27 per cent and AAP 13 per cent.
12:50 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat election result: Union minister Meghwal feels good governance, development main reasons people vote for BJP
Union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said that good governance and development are the two major aspects due to which people have voted BJP to power in Gujarat and this is also true across the country. Speaking to reporters over BJP's decisive lead in the Gujarat assembly election results, Meghwal said, "There are two main reasons for BJPs victory, one is good governance and the other is development. People like that the party when comes to power gives good governance and provides development work. With this, there is peace and security in the state."
12:45 (IST) Dec 08
BJP leads in Somnath
BJP's Mansinghbhai Meramanbhai Parmar is leading against Congress' Chudasama Vimalbhai Kanabhai by a margin of over 6,000 votes.
12:39 (IST) Dec 08
BJP gets 53.33% vote share in Gujarat; AAP eats into Congress with 12%
It is a big win for the BJP and the AAP in the Gujarat Assembly elections with the former bagging 53.33 per cent vote share and the latter getting a 12 per cent share. The Congress share has shrunk to 26.9 per cent, as per the Election Commission (EC)figures of 12pm. According to the EC data, BJP was leading in 150 seats, Congress in 22 seats, AAP six, Samajwadi Party on one and independent on three seats.
12:37 (IST) Dec 08
BJP wins from Petlad, Congress loses the seat after 20 years
BJP’s Kamlesh Patel (Master) wins from Petlad assembly seat in Anand district. Petlad was the safest seat for Congress but the party played a gamble by dropping sitting MLA Niranjan Patel, a six-term MLA and fielding a fresh case in form of Dr Prakash Parmar.