Though Gram Panchayat polls are not fought on party symbols, ruling BJP claims that 80 per cent elected representatives at more than 10,000 panchayats are associated with the party.
These "pro-BJP" village heads were today felicitated at a function at party headquarter here in the presence of senior party leaders, including state BJP chief Jitu Vaghani, Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani and Union Minister Parshottam Rupala.
Addressing the gathering, Vaghani claimed rural voters gave a "fitting reply" to Congress for it's stand on demonetisation.
"This victory is an endorsement to our PM's decision. It is the beginning of the end for Congress in Gujarat," said Vaghani.
During the function, around 15 newly-elected village heads were invited on the stage and felicitated by the BJP leaders. These included Kantaben Patel, who has been elected as the sarpanch of Panchot village of Mehsana.
Earlier on December 21, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi addressed a rally near Panchot, where he slammed Modi for his decision to ban high currency notes.
"Congress was defeated by BJP-supported sarpanch candidate in Panchot, where Gandhi addressed a rally. I urge state Congress leaders to arrange some more rallies in the state, as it will only help BJP. The Gram Panchayat results are just a trailer of Assembly polls. We are confident of winning with two-third majority," said Rupani.
Union Minister Rupala said the Centre is committed to provide maximum funds directly to Gram Panchayats for developmental works.
He urged newly elected sarpanches and members to take part in the training sessions to understand the nuances for day-to-day functioning.
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