PM Modi, Amit Shah to Vote in Gujarat Civic Polls Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are expected to vote in Ahmedabad on Sunday in the Gujarat local body elections. The elections cover 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, and over 10,000 seats across the state. Over 4.19 crore voters will participate in nearly 50,000 polling stations, with counting scheduled for April 28. This election cycle is significant as it is the first after implementing 27% reservation for OBCs.

Key Points: Gujarat Civic Polls: PM Modi, Amit Shah to Vote in Ahmedabad

  • PM Modi to vote at Nishan School in Ranip
  • Amit Shah to vote at polling station in Ahmedabad
  • Over 4.19 crore voters participate
  • Elections cover 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities
  • First polls after 27% OBC reservation implementation
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Gujarat civic polls: PM Modi, HM Shah likely to vote in Ahmedabad today

PM Modi and Amit Shah are expected to vote in Ahmedabad on Sunday in the Gujarat local body elections, covering over 10,000 seats.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are expected to be in Ahmedabad on Sunday to cast their votes - News report"

Ahmedabad, April 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are expected to be in Ahmedabad on Sunday to cast their votes in the upcoming local self-government elections in Gujarat.

PM Modi is expected to vote at a polling booth located at Nishan School in the Ranip area of Ahmedabad, while Amit Shah is likely to cast his vote at a polling station in the city.

Their participation comes as one of the largest rounds of local body elections in the state in recent years, involving municipal corporations, municipalities, and panchayati raj institutions, is scheduled for Sunday.

Former Chief Minister and Uttar Pradesh Governor, Anandiben Patel, is expected to vote from the Thaltej area in the city, while Madhya Pradesh Governor, Mangubhai Patel, is likely to cast his vote in Navsari.

Polling across the state is scheduled to take place between 7 A.M. and 6 P.M. using Electronic Voting Machines, with counting of votes set for April 28.

The elections will cover 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats and 260 taluka panchayats, with more than 10,000 seats at stake.

Over 4.19 crore voters are expected to participate across nearly 50,000 polling stations.

The contest is expected to be multi-cornered, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Independents fielding candidates across the state.

In total, more than 20,000 candidates remain in the fray after withdrawals, while several candidates have already been elected unopposed.

This election cycle is also significant as it is the first to be conducted after the implementation of 27 per cent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs), alongside existing quotas for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and women, which together are expected to reshape the composition of local governance bodies.

- IANS

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Priya S
First election after OBC reservation - this could really change the game! More representation for backward classes in local bodies is long overdue. But I'm curious how parties will balance all quotas.
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James A
A whopping 4.19 crore voters participating. That's impressive for local elections. But with 10,000 seats and 20,000 candidates, it's going to be a crowded field. Let's hope for a clean, candidate-centric campaign.
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Rohit P
BJP is strong in Gujarat but AAP has made inroads recently. This will be a tough fight! Let's see if local issues like potholes, garbage, and water supply get enough attention amidst all the party politics.
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Rahul R
Good that leaders are voting but I hope they also focus on increasing voter turnout. Many urban youth are apathetic to local elections. We need better awareness about how these councils impact our daily lives.
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Kavya N
EVMs and reservation - Gujarat is doing well on tech and inclusion. But I wish more women candidates were contesting even beyond the quota. True empowerment means women winning on merit too. 💪

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