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Harshad Parmar Takes Oath as MLA After Big Gujarat Bypoll Win

Harshad Parmar was sworn in as a Gujarat MLA after winning the Umreth by-election by over 30,000 votes. The oath was administered by Speaker Shankar Chaudhary in Gandhinagar. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and other state leaders attended the ceremony. Parmar dedicated his victory to his late father, former MLA Govind Parmar.

Harshad Parmar takes oath as MLA after BJP retains Umreth seat in Gujarat bypoll

Gandhinagar, May 26

Newly elected Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Harshad Parmar on Tuesday took oath as a member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly after winning the recent by-election from the Umreth constituency in Anand district.

The oath was administered by Speaker Shankar Chaudhary at the Assembly complex in Gandhinagar.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Assembly Chief Whip Balkrishna Shukla, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rushikesh Patel, other members of the state cabinet and legislators.

Harshad Parmar was elected to the Assembly earlier this month after retaining the Umreth seat for the BJP in a bypoll necessitated by the death of sitting MLA Govind Parmar in March following illness.

The BJP fielded Harshad Parmar, son of the late legislator, in what was his first major electoral contest.

He defeated Congress candidate Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan by a margin of more than 30,000 votes, according to Election Commission data. Harshad Parmar secured 85,500 votes against Chauhan's 54,757.

Parmar dedicated the victory to his late father and expressed gratitude to voters in the constituency for turning out in large numbers despite the intense summer heat.

Calling the result historic for a by-election, Parmar had said, "The support reflected the goodwill earned through my father's work in the constituency over the years. People had backed me from the beginning, and I secured victory with their blessings and support by a substantial margin."

The bypoll to the Umreth Assembly constituency was held on April 23, with counting conducted on May 4.

The contest was among seven Assembly by-elections held across five states. The BJP retained the Umreth seat as part of a broader performance in the bypolls, winning four seats nationally.

Party sources noted that the BJP maintained a consistent lead throughout the counting process in Umreth.

Reports indicated that the party secured nearly 59 per cent of the vote in the constituency, which has increasingly consolidated in favour of the BJP since 2017.

The Assembly constituency forms part of the Anand district and the Anand Lok Sabha constituency. Harshad Parmar now succeeds his father as the constituency's representative in the 182-member House.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Another dynastic politics move? Yes, the father's work is respected, but what about new faces? BJP talks about leadership development but gives seats to family members. Still, 59% vote share is impressive. 😕

Vikram M

Good that people came out to vote despite heat in April in Gujarat! Shows democracy is alive. But hoping the new MLA focuses on local issues like water and roads, not just party rhetoric. Tight seat for BJP? No, 30k margin says otherwise. 🇮🇳

James A

Interesting how BJP keeps winning in Gujarat despite some anti-incumbency. Congress barely put up a fight here. The 30,000 vote margin is huge for a bypoll. Parmar should focus on development to honor his father's legacy.

Naveen S

Feels like in many Indian states, bypolls are just formalities for dominant parties. 59% vote share is strong, but is Umreth really happy? Hope the new MLA doesn't take voters for granted just because of father's legacy. Action needed! 🔥

Sarah B

Gives me mixed feelings. On one hand, a son fulfilling his father's political dream is heartwarming. On the other, it reinforces dynastic politics across party lines. Let's see if he brings fresh ideas or just follows the party line. Best wishes.

K

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