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BJP Secures All Four Rajya Sabha Seats Unopposed in Gujarat

BJP candidates won all four Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat unopposed after no other candidates filed nominations. The newly elected members are Jitendra Kanzariya, Mansinh Parmar, Rajesh Shukla, and Mukesh Rathwa. They will replace outgoing MPs including Congress's Shaktisinh Gohil, leaving Congress without Rajya Sabha representation from Gujarat. The uncontested election was expected given BJP's strong majority in the Gujarat Assembly.

BJP candidates win all four Rajya Sabha seats unopposed from Gujarat

Gandhinagar, June 11

Bharatiya Janata Party candidates were elected unopposed to all four Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat on Thursday after the deadline for withdrawal of nominations expired with no additional contenders in the fray, filling the four Upper House seats falling vacant later this month.

Returning Officer and Gujarat Legislative Assembly Secretary Chetan Pandya formally declared Jitendra Kanzariya, Mansinh Parmar, Rajesh Shukla and Mukesh Rathwa elected to the Rajya Sabha after the biennial election process concluded without a contest.

The Election Commission of India had announced elections to the four Rajya Sabha seats in the state on June 1.

Nomination papers were accepted until June 8, with four candidates filing valid nominations. Scrutiny of the papers was completed on June 9, and all four nominations were found valid.

As no candidate withdrew and the number of candidates matched the number of vacancies, the election became uncontested under the provisions governing Rajya Sabha polls.

The newly elected members will replace outgoing Rajya Sabha MPs Ram Mokariya, Narhari Amin, Ramilaben Bara and Shaktisinh Gohil, whose terms are due to end on June 21.

With Gohil's retirement, the Congress will no longer have representation from Gujarat in the Rajya Sabha.

The outcome had been widely anticipated given the BJP's overwhelming strength in the 182-member Gujarat Assembly and the absence of opposition candidates in the election.

The four nominees had filed their papers earlier this week in Gandhinagar in the presence of senior party leaders.

Among the successful candidates, Jitendra Kanzariya is known for his organisational work within the BJP in Gujarat, while Mansinh Parmar has been associated with the party's activities in tribal and rural regions of the state.

Rajesh Shukla has held organisational and political responsibilities within the BJP and has been active in public affairs in Gujarat. Mukesh Rathwa, who belongs to the tribal belt of eastern Gujarat, is expected to add to the party's representation from Scheduled Tribe communities in Parliament.

The four members will join Gujarat's representation in the Upper House for a six-year term, taking the state's Rajya Sabha strength back to its full complement following the retirement of the outgoing members later this month.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Siddharth F

Mukesh Rathwa from the tribal belt is a good choice. The party is clearly trying to connect with ST communities, and it makes sense for a state like Gujarat. Let's see how much he can do for the tribal regions in the Upper House. 🙏

Nisha Z

Uncontested elections don't exactly inspire hope for democracy. Even if the ruling party has the numbers, a token opposition candidate would have made it feel more like a genuine contest. But that's politics in India for you—especially in Gujarat.

Ravi K

Well, the BJP got what they wanted—four new Rajya Sabha members with strong grassroots backgrounds. Jitendra Kanzariya and Mansinh Parmar are known for their hard work at the party level. Let's just hope they actually raise issues for the people of Gujarat, not just toe the party line. 🇮🇳

Anjali F

I'm a bit skeptical about these 'unopposed' elections. It feels like the Opposition has given up entirely. Without any contest, how do we even know if these candidates represent the will of the people? A bit disappointing.

Sunil U

Good move by BJP to give representation to the tribal belt through Mukesh Rathwa. These seats need voices in Parliament. But I wish the Congress had at least put up a fight—seeing zero opposition from Gujarat in Rajya Sabha is worrying for democracy. 🤔

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