He also alleged that the Congress was raising "non- issues" as the opposition party has "sensed defeat"
Counting of votes for the three Rajya Sabha seats, which was supposed to start at 5 pm, was held up after the Congress demanded that the poll panel invalidate the votes of Raghavji Patel and Bhola Gohil who belonged to the Shankersinh Vaghela camp.
While victories of Shah, who is making his debut in Parliament, and Irani looked certain given the numerical strength of BJP MLAs, the contest appeared close for Patel due to defections of six Congress MLAs and cross-voting.
Earlier in the day, the Congress demanded Patel and Gohil's votes be quashed as they "showed" their ballots to the party's authorised agent as well as to the BJP's agent.
Meanwhile, Nitin Patel said the Election Officer had set aside the objections raised by the Congress about the two MLAs violating the rules.
"However, after the Congress insisted that the Election Commission should take up their complaint, a report regarding this has been sent to the poll panel which is likely to take its decision.
"A total of 176 votes have been cast. Only counting of votes is remaining which will take nearly one hour to complete once it resumes. Due to the objections raised by the Congress, counting is not started. As the Congress member (Ahmed Patel) is set to lose, the party is now trying to delay the counting of votes," he said.
However, the deputy chief minister said, "We believe that result will come from Election Commission and counting will begin in short time... All the three members of the BJP will win. As the Congress has sensed defeat, it is raising unnecessary objections."
Ahmed Patel is tightly placed as he requires 45 votes to win in a situation where several members of his party have either defected to the ruling BJP or cross-voted to the BJP nominees.
Patel's immediate opponent is Balwantsinh Rajput, who before joining the BJP was the Congress' chief whip in the Assembly.
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