BJP's Harshad Parmar Wins Umreth Bypoll in Gujarat by Large Margin

BJP candidate Harshad Parmar is leading the Umreth Assembly by-election in Gujarat by over 22,000 votes. He has secured 61,417 votes after 16 rounds of counting, while Congress rival Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan has 38,480 votes. The bypoll was held following the death of sitting BJP MLA Govind Parmar, Harshad's father. Voting recorded a turnout of just over 59% across more than 300 polling stations.

Key Points: Gujarat Bypoll: BJP's Harshad Parmar Leads in Umreth

  • BJP's Harshad Parmar leads by 22,937 votes
  • Congress's Chauhan trails with 38,480 votes
  • Bypoll held due to death of sitting MLA Govind Parmar
  • 59% voter turnout recorded
  • AAP did not field a candidate
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Gujarat bypoll: BJP's Harshad Parmar widens lead in Umreth as counting progresses

BJP candidate Harshad Parmar leads Umreth bypoll by over 22,000 votes, defeating Congress rival Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan after 16 rounds of counting.

"BJP's Harshad Parmar widens lead in Umreth as counting progresses - News Report"

Anand, May 4

Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Harshad Parmar is leading the Umreth Assembly by-election in Gujarat on Monday, extending his advantage over Congress rival Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan as counting of votes continued.

According to the latest figures after 16 rounds of counting, Parmar had secured 61,417 votes, leading by a margin of 22,937 votes.

Chauhan trailed with 38,480 votes. Counting began at 8 a.m. at the BJVM College campus in Vallabh Vidyanagar under tight security arrangements.

The bypoll to the Umreth constituency in Anand district was held on April 23 following the death of sitting BJP MLA Govind Parmar, a four-term legislator who had retained the seat in the 2022 Assembly elections.

Voting recorded a turnout of just over 59 per cent across more than 300 polling stations. Harshad Parmar, the son of the late MLA, is contesting his first major election.

He has previously served in local governance roles, and his candidature was backed by senior BJP leaders during the campaign.

Chauhan, a senior Congress leader, has served three terms as president of the Umreth taluka panchayat and currently holds a key organisational role in the party's central zone in Gujarat.

A total of six candidates are in the fray, though the contest has largely remained bipolar between the BJP and the Congress after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chose not to field a candidate.

The Umreth Assembly seat is one of 182 constituencies in the state Legislative Assembly and forms part of the Anand district.

Counting of votes for the Umreth by-election is taking place alongside bypolls in several other states, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tripura and Nagaland.

A total of seven Assembly constituencies across five states went to bypolls, with counting underway and results expected later in the day.

The Umreth result is being closely watched as part of this broader electoral exercise, which comes alongside Assembly election results in multiple states across the country.

- IANS

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Siddharth J
Waah! Modi's Gujarat magic continues. But let's be honest - the Congress candidate has been a panchayat president three times, yet can't match the BJP wave. Maybe Congress needs to introspect why they trail even in local strongholds. The AAP sitting out is interesting too - shows they know their limits in Gujarat.
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Ravi K
Yaar, but what about the low turnout? 59% in a bypoll is not encouraging. People losing interest in voting is bad news for any party. Also, Harshad Parmar being the son of the deceased MLA - that's dynasty politics, no matter how you spin it. Both parties are guilty of this. 😒
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Ananya R
This is a clear message: Gujarat voters trust BJP's development narrative over Congress's rhetoric. Harshad Parmar has local governance experience, so it's not just a 'son rise' story. The margin of 23,000 votes is massive - shows the Congress has lost ground even in rural Gujarat. 👏
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Karthik V
Interesting how the media is watching this closely alongside other state bypolls. But honestly, a bypoll in a safe BJP seat doesn't tell us much about the national mood. What matters is the Bihar elections next year. That said, Congress needs a complete overhaul in Gujarat - they're becoming irrelevant here.
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Nisha Z
I'm just happy the counting is peaceful and transparent. The tight security at BJVM College campus is necessary given past incidents. Also, kudos to the Election Commission for smooth conduct. But I hope the winning candidate focuses on local issues like water scarcity and farmer distress in

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