Party leaders here said they were also banking on candidates who had switched over from the Congress to the BJP and a consolidation against the Patidar agitation in the region, often referred to as the KHAM (Kshatriya-Harijan- Adivasi-Muslim) belt.
The BJP, which won 35 of the 61 seats in the region comprising the districts of Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Anand, Kheda, Panchmahal, Dahod and Chhota Udaipur, is working overtime to gain more seats this time.
I have travelled across the region and our support base is intact. The congress doesnt have their workers here," he told PTI.
Acknowledging that Vaghela was a respected figure, Tomar said his political outfit, Jan Vikalp Morcha, was not in the contest and added that his absence would benefit the BJP.
Dhamesh Mehta, the RSS organisational secretary in charge of the region, however, felt the fight was tougher this time than that in the last election.
"Vaghelajis absence will help the BJP. It would have been difficult otherwise as he is a dominant figure among all castes of the Kshatriyas and has a hold over 8 per cent of votes," Mehta, who has been loaned to the BJP for the elections by the Sangh, said.
He added a section of the Kshatriya community was upset with the Congress for joining hands with Hardik Patel on a caste platform.
Some Congress leaders in Kalol agreed that the lack of leaders would affect the party's electoral fortunes.
All our strong candidates and local leaders were hijacked by the BJP. The party could have easily won if those candidates had contested from our side. But still the fight is tough and could go any way, a Congress leader in Kalol said.
Two prominent leaders of the region -- Ramsing Parmar and C K Raulji -- had quit the Congress ahead of the elections and were fielded by the BJP. Strong candidates, they also wield influence over neighbouring seats.
Vaghela, who quit the Congress in July, had accused the party of not being prepared for the polls.
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