BJP Sweeps Gujarat Local Body Polls, Congress Faces Humiliating Defeat
BJP Sweeps Gujarat Local Body Polls, Congress Defeated

The Bharatiya Janata Party's unstoppable landslide in rural and semi-urban areas of Gujarat has once again underscored the saffron party's tough-to-breach grassroots connect and the Congress's yet another failure to emerge as a viable alternative. Despite grievances over crop losses, floods, water and power supply, and infrastructure issues, the BJP's deep booth-level organization, welfare outreach, and the formidable Modi brand helped consolidate support.

Notably, the campaigning in this election was subdued. The Aam Aadmi Party's splitting of anti-BJP votes further tilted the balance, while higher rural turnout reinforced the ruling party's dominance. The official numbers tell the story of sheer decimation for the Congress. The party has been virtually wiped off the map, drawing a humiliating blank in districts like Botad, Porbandar, Panchmahal, and Junagadh.

Congress Struggles in Key Regions

Elsewhere, the Congress barely registered a pulse, scraping together a mere two seats in the districts of Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, and Jamnagar outside the corporation limits. Even in belts where it managed to put up a semblance of a fight—Aravalli (12), Patan (13), and Banaskantha (16)—the BJP remained comfortably out of reach. Also, BJP will be the sole ruler in Botad and Porbandar district panchayats.

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Overall Seat Distribution

Overall, the BJP won 7,491 out of 9,986 seats across local bodies, the Congress bagged 1,740, and the AAP 489 seats, while Independents and other parties, including AIMIM, won 266 seats. The saffron party emerged victorious on 3,674 seats in taluka panchayats, on 892 in district panchayats, 1,988 in municipalities, and 937 in municipal corporations.

Complete Sweep in Eight Municipalities

Another stark example of the BJP's brutal assault was seen in eight out of the 84 municipalities where it won all the seats, virtually leaving no opposition. These were Una, Sutrapada, Bayad, Gandevi, Mandvi, Gondal, and Patdi.

Reactions from Party Leaders

State Congress president, Amit Chavda, however, maintained that the resentment of the electorate against corruption and misgovernance of the BJP is reflected in the results. "The Congress will provide transparent governance in local bodies that we have won and will play the role of a responsible opposition as well. We will continue to work for issues faced by citizens," he said.

Jagdish Vishwakarma, state BJP president, said, "People of Gujarat have given Congress a befitting reply for its repeated attempts to show the state in a poor light. The election results reflect the victory of the visionary leadership of the BJP, its development agenda, and our committed party workers."

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