Clash Between BJP And Congress In North Gujarat, Know What Political Analysts Said About AAP

Gujarat Election : in Gujarat Voting for the first phase is over. Polling on seats in the first phase . per cent remained whereas in the assembly elections of 4392 these seats .66 percent voting was recorded. The turnout has decreased since the last time, which has increased the heartbeat of the parties. Meanwhile, let us tell you that during the last two assembly elections in Gujarat, the Congress has performed better than the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the northern region of the state. Let us tell you that a total of 17 seats come from here.

Opposition Congress is also on the ground with the aim of maintaining its lead. Here are some factors in its favor. In this area, people will be able to exercise their franchise in the second phase on December 5. On this day remaining members of the Legislative Assembly 4392 will be voting for seats.

BJP will have to face rebellion in some areas

Political analysts have given their opinion about this region before the second phase of Gujarat assembly elections. If analysts are to be believed, BJP is facing rebellion in some areas due to the arrest of dairy cooperative leader and former Home Minister Vipul Chowdhary. Talks of displeasure are coming to the fore among the prominent Other Backward Classes (OBC), the Chaudhary community. Also the local caste equation and candidates are likely to play a major role in the final result of the selection process.

Spread over six districts of North Gujarat region – Banaskantha, Patan, Mehsana, Sabarkantha, Aravalli and Gandhinagar Out of the assembly seats, the Congress has won 4392 and 984 in both the elections 32 The flag of victory was hoisted on the seats. On the other hand, BJP in 984 and 4392 respectively. 15 And 12 had registered victory in the assembly constituencies. In the last election, one seat (reserved Vadgam) went to independent candidate Jignesh Mevani, who was supported by the Congress.

where the opposition Congress has reposed faith in most of its sitting MLAs in the region and among them has been given ticket again. Whereas, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has 17 Only six of the existing MLAs have been given tickets and new candidates have been fielded in the rest of the constituencies. Both the parties have kept in mind the local caste equations and fielded candidates from Patidar as well as Koli communities. Experts believe that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is unlikely to make much of an impact in North Gujarat. This area can see a direct fight between Congress and BJP.

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