By-elections: For BJP its prestige issue to retain Modi's seats
Maninagar and Vadodara will be the most sought after seats among the by-polls that will be held for ten seats
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Maninagar and Vadodara will be the most sought after seats among the by-polls that will be held for ten seats
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Besides being a stronghold for the party, BJP wants a big margin victory in Vadodara as it is Modi's seat. "We expect victory with a big margin, but it will depend on how many people turn out to vote on Saturday," Bhatt said. She is also confident that the rescue and relief work done by her and her party workers during the recent floods in the city will give her additional advantage.
However, Congress candidate from Vadodara, Narendra Rawat believe people of city are very dissatisfied with the BJP. He gave example of the recent floods which he claimed was a man-made disaster rather than a natural calamity. "There was no rain in the city, but the floods were result of utter mismanagement of the city administration. The water was not released from Ajwa dam in phased manner because the chief minister wanted to perform 'puja' at Vishwamitri river. This has resulted in floods," Rawat alleged. He is confident that people will vote against the ruling BJP during the by-elections. "This elections will be a barometer for Modi popularity in Vadodara. People are angry with Modi for leaving this seat and they will definitely vote against him," he added.
Similarly, for Modi's Maninagar assembly seat, that he had held for over a decade, BJP wants a huge victory margin and are counting on sitting corporator of Maninagar's Indrapuri ward Suresh Patel who has been fielded by the party against Congress's Jatin Kella an advocate by profession. Because of rains the election campaign was affected said, Suresh Patel, adding that his party workers were working hard to bring voters to the polling booths because it was Modi's seat.
Though the Congress acknowledges that all 10 seats were held by BJP, it hopes to make a dent in the BJP bastions. "We will give a neck to neck competition in all seats," said Congress president Arjun Modhwadia. "It is true that BJP has stronghold in all the seats, but we will try and open our account in these seats during the by-polls," he added. He too believes that voter turnout was less likely to be affected because of the rains in many parts of the state.
First Published: Sep 12 2014 | 8:59 PM IST