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Guj assembly polls: Over 1,400 aspirants vie for Cong ticket

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Opposition Congress in Gujarat has received as many as 1,475 applications for the 182-seat state Legislative Assembly, elections to which are scheduled to be held next year.

The highest number of applications the party received are from north Gujarat, considered to be the hotbed of Patel quota agitation, led by Hardik Patel.

The number of applications the party received this time is more as compared to the 2012 Gujarat assembly polls, when the ruling BJP was led by the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Gearing up for the polls early this time, the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) had called for the applications as it planned to finalise the list of candidates for 2017 polls by December.
 

"We have received 1,475 application from party workers to fight the 2017 elections for the 182 assembly seats," Gujarat Congress spokesman Manish Doshi said today.

The last date of submission of applications was October 21 and the party had made it mandatory for each poll aspirant to name at least 15 supporters per booth from the constituency, where they seek to contest the polls.

"The basic criterion set for the applicants was that each one must provide a list of 15 of his supporters per booth for the constituency from where, he seeks to fight the elections," Doshi said.

"It was made clear to every applicant that this condition won't be compromised at all," he said.

The party has roped in a private agency for verifying credentials of the 15 supporters named by each aspirant.

"We have appointed a private agency to verify the authenticity of every supporter that has been listed by the candidates. We will soon verify the list of supporters of each prospective candidates and then clear the applications," Doshi said.

Political experts feel that the overwhelming response to Congress' call for applications could be because the ruling BJP appears to have lost the sheen it could boast of during Modi's term. BJP has been in power in the state for the last 25 years.

The response Congress received seems to be due to hope that the party can make a comeback in the state, as the ruling BJP is facing a tough challenge following the Patel quota agitation and protests by Dalit community after the Una flogging incident. BJP even had to change the chief minister and Anandiben Patel was replaced by Vijay Rupani in August this year.

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First Published: Oct 25 2016 | 8:22 PM IST

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