Gen Z Voters Key to Gujarat Local Body Polls, Says Dy CM

Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi cast his vote in Surat and appealed to young and first-time voters to participate actively. He described the elections as part of a developmental mandate led by PM Narendra Modi. Polling is underway across the state including Ahmedabad, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, and Kheda district. Counting of votes is scheduled for April 28.

Key Points: Gujarat Local Body Polls: Dy CM Sanghavi Urges Gen Z to Vote

  • Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi casts vote in Surat
  • Gen Z and first-time voters urged to participate
  • Polling across municipal corporations, panchayats
  • Counting of votes on April 28
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Gujarat local body polls: Dy CM Sanghavi casts vote, greets Gen Z voters

Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi casts vote in Surat, urges Gen Z and first-time voters to strengthen democracy. Polling across state with counting on April 28.

"My young friends, my Gen Z friends, I extend my greetings to all of you. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Surat, April 26

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi cast his vote in Surat on Sunday, as polling for the state's local body elections continued across municipal corporations, municipalities, district panchayats and taluka panchayats.

After voting, Sanghavi appealed to young and first-time voters to participate actively in the democratic process.

Addressing younger citizens, he said, "My young friends, my Gen Z friends, I extend my greetings to all of you. Many of you are voting for the first time in the local body elections. I hope there will be even greater improvements in your standard of living..."

He also described the elections as part of a broader developmental mandate, stating: "Today, I, my family, the people of my city, and the people of my state have all come together to further strengthen the development-oriented politics and journey led by PM Narendra Modi. This is the time when all the citizens of Gujarat are united and ready to write a new chapter in history. I have also cast my vote today, especially to accelerate the pace of development..."

Polling across Gujarat saw steady turnout since the early hours of voting, with Ahmedabad alone witnessing elections for 190 municipal seats and over 38 lakh registered voters participating.

Voters in Ahmedabad emphasised the importance of grassroots governance, with one local saying, "In a democracy, this is the most fundamental thing. People come and go from here, but local services are handled at this level. Everyone should be aware..."

The elections also saw participation from religious institutions in Kheda district, where more than 600 saints from the Vadtal Swaminarayan Temple, along with temple staff and representatives, cast their votes during the ongoing polling process.

Across the state, voting was reported from districts including Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, Morbi and Tapi. In Jamnagar, polling is being held for district panchayat, taluka panchayats and Sikka municipality, while in the Jamnagar Municipal Corporation, 4,42,829 voters are casting ballots across 414 polling stations using 474 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

In Bhavnagar district, voting is underway for 398 local body seats across 1,984 polling booths, covering the municipal corporation, municipalities and panchayats, with over 17.31 lakh registered voters.

The State Election Commission has deployed extensive arrangements to ensure smooth polling, with voting continuing until evening across all centres. Counting of votes will take place on April 28.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Nice gesture from the Deputy CM. But I wish they'd also talk about why so many young people are leaving Gujarat for better opportunities elsewhere. Development is good, but jobs and education need more focus. 🤔
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Arjun K
Proud to see over 600 saints from Vadtal Swaminarayan Temple voting! That's the spirit of democracy—everyone, regardless of their background, should participate. Gujarat is setting a great example. 🙏
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Riya H
"People come and go from here, but local services are handled at this level." Finally someone said it! We often forget that municipal corporations and panchayats manage our garbage, water supply, and streetlights. Vote for local issues, not just national headlines. 👏
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Michael C
Interesting to see the scale—over 38 lakh voters in Ahmedabad alone. Hope the EVMs work smoothly and the counting on April 28 is transparent. Let's keep democracy strong at every level.
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Kavya N
Dy CM's appeal to Gen Z is nice, but actions speak louder. Young people need better public transport, clean air, and affordable housing in cities like Surat and Ahmedabad. Hope the winners address these real issues. 🌟
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