BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara Casts Vote in Rajkot Municipal Polls

BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara cast his vote for the Rajkot Municipal Corporation election, urging citizens to vote for PM Modi's Viksit Bharat vision. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel appealed for 100% voting in local self-government elections. The Aam Aadmi Party alleged its candidate Ajay was injured in a firing incident in Una. Counting of votes is scheduled for April 28.

Key Points: BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara Votes in Rajkot Municipal Election

  • BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara votes in Rajkot Municipal Corporation election
  • Tilara urges citizens to vote for Viksit Bharat vision
  • Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel appeals for 100% voting
  • AAP alleges candidate injured in firing incident in Una
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BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara casts vote for Rajkot Municipal Corporation election

BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara casts his vote for the Rajkot Municipal Corporation election, urging citizens to vote for Viksit Bharat vision.

"Voting is being done for the Rajkot Municipal Corporation Election today. The Rajkot Municipal Corporation Election is essential in advancing PM Modi's dream of Viksit Bharat. - Rameshbhai Tilara"

Rajkot, April 26

BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara on Sunday cast his vote for the Rajkot Municipal Corporation election at a polling ward office no 11 amid the ongoing Gujarat local body polls.

Speaking with the media before voting, Tilara urged people to exercise their franchise in large numbers, calling it essential for advancing the vision of Viksit Bharat.

"Voting is being done for the Rajkot Municipal Corporation Election today. The Rajkot Municipal Corporation Election is essential in advancing PM Modi's dream of Viksit Bharat. So, I appeal to all the people to vote in large numbers," he said.

Earlier on Saturday, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel appealed to all citizens to vote 100 per cent in the elections of local self-government institutions.

He requested all the voters of the state to vote enthusiastically in this holy festival of democracy.

In his message to the citizens, CM Patel said that voting in a democracy is not only a right but also a sacred duty as a citizen. He said that every vote will further boost the overall development of the villages, talukas, districts, and cities of the state.

The Chief Minister appealed to all the voters of the state to reach their polling stations and vote and also motivate their family members, friends, and neighbours to vote.

He has called upon everyone to make this grand festival of democracy a success by taking a pledge of "100 per cent voting".

The Chief Minister has made a heartfelt appeal to everyone to vote in this election of local self-government institutions to build a developed India and a developed Gujarat.

Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday alleged that Ajay, its candidate for local body elections in Gujarat's Una, was injured in a firing incident. AAP Delhi MLA Gopal Rai slammed the BJP, alleging that the police failed to register an FIR into the Wednesday night's incident.

In an X post, Gopal Rai accused the BJP of a "bloody game" ahead of local swaraj elections in Gujarat.

The counting of votes will be held on April 28.

- ANI

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Nisha Z
Every vote counts, especially in local body elections. But I hope the opposition's concerns about the Una incident are also investigated fairly. Democracy works best when everyone plays by the rules.
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Aditya G
Proud of Gujarat's voter turnout efforts! CM Patel's appeal for 100% voting is inspiring. But let's not forget the basics—proper civic amenities like water and roads matter more than grandeur slogans. Still, go vote! 🇮🇳
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Sunil U
I voted early today in Rajkot. Our local corporators need to focus on garbage collection and clean drinking water. Development is a long journey, but small steps matter. Hope our vote leads to real change.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the festival of democracy in action. The AAP allegation about the Una candidate is concerning though—hoping the authorities take it seriously for the sake of fair elections.
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Priya S
Viksit Bharat sounds good, but I wish our local candidates talked more about parking problems and streetlights instead of just national vision. Democracy starts with small issues first! 🏘️
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Karan T
Whether it's BJP or AAP, our duty is to vote for the candidate who can deliver. The Una incident is a serious allegation that must be investigated independently. Let's keep

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