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BJP Eyes Historic Clean Sweep of All 11 Rajya Sabha Seats in Gujarat

The BJP has filed nominations for four Rajya Sabha seats in Gujarat, with Congress unable to field candidates due to its reduced strength of 12 MLAs. Party leaders expressed confidence in winning all 11 Rajya Sabha seats from the state for the first time since 1960. State minister Jitu Vaghani attributed Congress's decline to poor governance over 30 years. The candidates, all grassroots workers, were selected under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top leaders.

BJP eyes historic RS sweep in Gujarat (Lead)

Gandhinagar, June 8

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday said the Congress's continued absence from power in Gujarat for the past 30 years had culminated in a situation where the opposition party was not even in a position to field candidates for the Rajya Sabha elections, as all four BJP nominees filed their nomination papers for the biennial polls to the Upper House of Parliament.

The nominations of Raju Shukla, Mansinh Parmar, Mukesh Rathwa, and Jitendra Kanzariya were submitted at the Gujarat Legislative Assembly in Gandhinagar in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, BJP state organisation general secretary Ratnakarji, Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Purnesh Modi, state ministers, and senior party leaders.

Addressing reporters after nominations were filed, state government spokesperson and minister Jitu Vaghani said the outcome reflected the political mandate the BJP had received in Gujarat over several decades.

"In Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people have elected BJP representatives with such an overwhelming majority that Congress is not even in a position to file nominations for the Rajya Sabha today," Vaghani said.

He added that the electorate's support for the BJP over the years reflected public confidence in the party's governance record.

"For the past 30 years, the people of Gujarat have kept Congress away from power, which clearly shows how unsuccessful Congress rule must have been in the past," he said.

Vaghani said the four candidates were heading to the Rajya Sabha on the strength of what he described as "the BJP's work in the fields of public service, development, welfare, and governance under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi".

BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma described the occasion as a significant moment in the state's political history and said the party expected to secure all 11 Rajya Sabha seats allocated to Gujarat for the first time since the state's formation in 1960.

He said grassroots party workers Mukesh Rathwa, Raju Shukla, Jitendra Kanzariya, and Mansinh Parmar had been selected as candidates under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP national president Nitin Nabin.

"With BJP members being elected to all 11 Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat, a new record will be created, and this event will be inscribed in golden letters in the pages of history," Vishwakarma said.

He also linked the development to the BJP's dominance in the state assembly, where Congress currently has 12 legislators.

"As a result of the overwhelming public support for the BJP, the Congress in Gujarat has been reduced to just 12 MLAs, making the state Congress-free in terms of representation in the Rajya Sabha from Gujarat," he said.

Vishwakarma said the four nominees, all of whom emerged from the party organisation, would represent Gujarat's interests in Parliament.

"All four candidates, who are grassroots BJP workers and are set to enter the Rajya Sabha, will become the voice of Gujarat's 6.5 crore people and raise the state's issues in the highest House of India's democracy," he said.

He expressed confidence that the four nominees would contribute to national policymaking and support the goal of a developed India by 2047.

Following the nomination process, all four candidates thanked the BJP's national and state leadership for selecting them to contest the Rajya Sabha elections.

They said they would continue to work actively as representatives of the people of Gujarat and contribute to public causes in the future.

Scrutiny of nomination papers is scheduled for June 9, while June 11 is the last date for withdrawal of candidature.

Voting, if required, will take place on June 18.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I respect the BJP's dominance, having no opposition in Rajya Sabha from Gujarat is not healthy for democracy. The Congress needs to seriously introspect on why they've become irrelevant in the state. A strong opposition keeps any government accountable.

Arun Y

"Congress-free Gujarat" - that's a scary phrase. Even if we support BJP, we should want a thriving opposition for debates and checks. But credit where due - grassroots workers getting RS seats shows BJP values its worker base.

Kavya N

All four candidates are from grassroots backgrounds - Mukeshbhai, Rajubhai, Jitendrabhai, Mansinhbhai. This is how a true mass party works. Congress ke paas candidates tak nahi hai. Really shows the difference between a cadre-based party and a family-run one. 🚩

Nikhil C

11 seats from Gujarat, all unopposed. This is historic, but I worry about one-party dominance reaching levels where dissent is silenced. That said, Modiji and Shah's organizational machine deserves respect. Congress could learn a lot from how BJP builds from ground up.

Anjali F

As a Gujarati, I'm proud of our state's development under BJP. But I also remember when Congress gave us leaders like Madhavsinh Solanki. Hope the opposition revives - we need healthy debates in RS, not just rubber stamps. Still, this is a big achievement for BJP! 🇮🇳

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