Amit Shah, Bhupendra Patel Cast Votes in Gujarat Local Body Polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah cast his vote with family in Gandhinagar for Gujarat local body polls. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel voted in Ahmedabad and urged citizens to achieve 100% voting. Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi voted in Surat, emphasizing public support for PM Modi's development agenda. Elections cover 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, and multiple panchayats, with counting on April 28.

Key Points: Gujarat Local Body Polls: Amit Shah, CM Patel Vote

  • Amit Shah votes with family in Gandhinagar
  • CM Bhupendra Patel votes in Ahmedabad, urges 100% turnout
  • Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi votes in Surat, praises development politics
  • Elections for 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats
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Gujarat local body polls: Amit Shah casts vote with family in Gandhinagar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, CM Bhupendra Patel, and Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi cast votes in Gujarat local body elections, urging high voter turnout.

"The people of Gujarat have come forward to further strengthen Prime Minister Modi's politics of development. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Gandhinagar, April 26

Union Home Minister Amit Shah cast his vote for the Gujarat local body polls, along with his family, at a polling booth in Gandhinagar on Sunday.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel cast his vote at a polling booth in Ahmedabad, as voting started for the local body polls this morning at 7 AM.

CM Patel told reporters, "Voting for local body elections is taking place in Gujarat today. This is the festival of democracy, and everyone must celebrate it. This is an important occasion for everyone to carry out their duty..."

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi also cast his vote at a polling booth in Surat during the ongoing local body elections, expressing confidence in public participation and the state's development trajectory.

Speaking to reporters after voting, Sanghavi said that people across Gujarat have come forward in large numbers to participate in the democratic process and strengthen the politics of development championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Today, my family, the people of the city, and the people of the state have voted. The people of Gujarat have come forward to further strengthen Prime Minister Modi's politics of development. Citizens of Gujarat are ready to write a new history together. Today, I too have voted to accelerate the pace of development even faster. The people of my city and state are also voting enthusiastically... BJP and the citizens of Gujarat are all working together as Team Gujarat," he said.

BJP MLA Rameshbhai Tilara 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.

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 elections are being held for 15 municipal corporations, including Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot. Over 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats and 260 taluka panchayats have also gone to polls. The counting of votes will be held on April 28.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see high-profile leaders like Amit Shah voting with their families. But honestly, I wish the article focused more on the actual issues for local voters—like water supply, roads, and sanitation. The festival of democracy rhetoric is nice, but results matter more.
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Priya S
Viksit Bharat ka sapna local bodies se hi shuru hota hai! Good that everyone from CM to MLAs are voting and appealing to citizens. But 100% voting is tough in summer heat—hope booths have water and shade facilities arranged properly. 😅
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Amanda J
Interesting to see how local elections are framed as part of a national development vision. In my experience back in the US, municipal elections are much more about potholes and zoning laws. Maybe India's approach makes people feel more connected to the bigger picture? 🤔

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