The entry of Balwantsinh Rajput, who was its losing candidate, Tejashree Patel, and Ramsinh Parmar, among others into the saffron camp will be a big jolt to the Congress as they are leaders with a strong base and had won against the odds in previous polls, a senior BJP leader said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The Gujarat Assembly polls are likely to be held by this year end.
Vaghela has now broken ranks with the Congress and is likely to be a BJP ally in the upcoming polls in which the opposition party hopes to cash in on a host of issues against its saffron rival.
The BJP leader said many Congress defectors are several- term MLAs and were senior party leaders with certain bases.
Rajput was the Congress' chief whip, Patel too was a whip while Parmar, a seven-term MLA, is also chairman of Amul, a cooperative having state-wide influence.
The BJP believes that it can replicate the Uttarakhand formula where it had engineered defections by a number of Congress leaders, laying the ground for a big win in this year's Assembly polls in the hill state.
However, unlike Uttarakhand where it was in the opposition, the BJP has had a long innings in power in Gujarat and the Congress is hopeful of putting up a good show on account of anti-incumbency and perceived anger among Patidars.
BJP sources also reiterated that Rajput will go to court against the Election Commission's order to annul two votes by rebel Congress MLAs, resulting in Ahmed Patel's victory.
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