The ruling BJP is expected to try hard and dent the Congress' seat tally in both the Lok Sabha and assembly bypolls.
The state BJP, which had prided itself in inducting former gun-toting Congress MP from Porbandar Vitthal Radadia into its fold, has not only given him a ticket from the same Lok Sabha seat which he represented, but also fielded his son Jayesh from the Jetpur Assembly segment.
Radadia, who courted controversy for flashing his gun at a toll booth, fell out with Congress after he was not made the Leader of Opposition in Gujarat Assembly. He later joined BJP.
In the second Lok Sabha seat, bypolls are being held due to the death of sitting Congress MP Mukesh Gadhvi.
Expecting a sympathy wave, Congress has given a ticket to Krishna, wife of the late leader. She is expected to face a tough contest from BJP's Haribhai Chaudhary.
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