Five MLAs who won with hefty margin re-nominated

SURAT: Five sitting MLAs of BJP have been renominated by way of the party to contest the impending meeting elections on its price ticket from the similar seats within the town. BJP's central leadership on Friday released its first checklist of 70 candidates for Gujarat and it contained names of 5 sitting MLAs of the whole 12 within the town.

Purnesh Modi of Surat west, Kumar Kanani of Varachha, Mukesh Patel of Olpad, Sangita Patil of Limbayat and Harsh Sanghvi of Majura meeting constituencies, who had victory margins between 70,000 and 20,000 votes in 2012 elections, have been renominated as candidates by way of the BJP.

"The reason for repeating MLA Kanani is his popularity among Patidar voters. If there exists a so-called Patidar anger against BJP, then only Kanani would be able to win from Varachha for the party and no one else," a BJP chief stated. There are just about 1.four lakh Patidar citizens out of overall 1.91 lakh citizens in Varachha meeting constituency.




Renominations of Mukesh Patel, a Koli Patel from Olpad; Purnesh Modi from Surat west and Sangita Patil from Limbayat seats by way of the BJP have been
anticipated as a result of that they had gained with good margins last time and social engineering by way of the party had turned those into safe bets for it.

"There is no contest as far as Surat west and Majura seats are concerned for the BJP. Despite Goods and Service Tax (GST) and demonetization becoming a big issue in the elections here, opposition candidates will face an uphill task to defeat BJP here," every other BJP chief stated.


In Olpad, political parties have been giving tickets to Koli Patel candidates most effective. BJP trusts Mukesh Patel to take on Congress campaign and farmers agitation here.


There was some opposition to Harsh Sanghvi, who was one of the crucial youngest MLAs when elected in 2012 from Majura. However, party leadership felt it might now not be right to change him since he had gained with a margin of more than 70,000 votes. Also, he is regarded as just about best party leadership.


Meanwhile, the party leadership has additionally renominated state minister Ganpat Vasava from Mangrol in Surat district. He is BJP's tribal chief and had gained with a margin of more than 31,106 votes last time. There are 16 meeting seats in Surat, together with 12 within the town. BJP had gained all of the 12 seats within the town in 2012 meeting elections.


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