BJP's Jagdish Vishwakarma Votes in Gujarat Local Polls, Urges High Turnout

Gujarat BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma cast his vote in Ahmedabad on Sunday and urged citizens to participate in large numbers in the local body elections. He described the polls as a "festival of democracy" and linked voting to development. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also appealed for 100% voting, calling it a sacred duty. The counting of votes is scheduled for April 28.

Key Points: BJP's Jagdish Vishwakarma Votes in Gujarat Local Polls

  • BJP's Jagdish Vishwakarma votes in Ahmedabad
  • Urges high turnout in Gujarat local polls
  • Highlights PM Modi's development politics
  • CM Bhupendra Patel appeals for 100% voting
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BJP's Jagdish Vishwakarma votes in Ahmedabad, urges high turnout in Gujarat local polls

Gujarat BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma casts his vote in Ahmedabad, urges 6.5 crore citizens to participate in local body elections for development.

"Exercising one's right to vote signifies moving development forward. - Jagdish Vishwakarma"

Ahmedabad, April 26

Gujarat Bharatiya Janata Party president Jagdish Vishwakarma on Sunday cast his vote at a polling booth in Ahmedabad during the ongoing local body elections and urged citizens to participate in large numbers.

Speaking to ANI, Vishwakarma said that local body elections reflect the spirit of grassroots governance and public participation.

"The local body elections, representing local self-governance, are being celebrated as a festival of democracy across the entire state. Exercising one's right to vote signifies moving development forward," he said.

Highlighting the BJP's development agenda, he added, "Just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the politics of development to the entire nation, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is further advancing that vision. I urge the 6.5 crore citizens of Gujarat to come out, cast their votes, and strengthen the politics of development."

On public support for the party, Vishwakarma expressed confidence in continued backing from voters.

"The people of Gujarat have witnessed the state's progress from the time Modiji was Chief Minister to now. They know that if any party has prioritised development, it is the BJP. I am confident they will continue to support this path," he said.

He further asserted that the party remains firmly rooted in the state's political landscape. "The people of Gujarat have stood by the BJP for the last 25 to 30 years. A vote for the BJP is a vote for development. I am confident that citizens will once again choose development and ensure BJP's continued governance in local bodies," 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.

The counting of votes will be held on April 28.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see leaders urging people to vote. But 100% voting is a dream in many areas—need better infrastructure at booths and more awareness among rural voters. Still, every vote counts! 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
BJP has done notable work in Gujarat—whether it's infrastructure or water management. But local body polls are about garbage clearance, roads, and schools too. Hope all parties show their local action plans, not just national rhetoric! 🤔
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Michael C
As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, it's heartening to see the enthusiasm for local elections. The 'festival of democracy' concept is unique to India—wish we had such spirit in our council elections back home! 🇮🇳👏
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Rohit P
Vishwakarma ji is right—local polls are about grassroots governance. But I'd like to see more transparency in candidate selection and less dynasty politics in local bodies. Development is good, but accountability matters even more at the ward level! 💪

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