Yusuf Pathan Votes in Gujarat Local Body Polls, Says 'Votes Cast for Development'

Trinamool Congress MP and former cricketer Yusuf Pathan cast his vote in Vadodara for the Gujarat local body elections, urging citizens to vote wisely for development. He highlighted that Gujarat voters have consistently supported development-oriented governance. Pathan also commented on TMC's strong cadre base in West Bengal and raised concerns about voter turnout figures. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel appealed for 100% voting, emphasizing it as a sacred duty to build a developed India and Gujarat.

Key Points: Yusuf Pathan Votes in Gujarat Local Body Polls

  • Yusuf Pathan casts vote in Vadodara
  • Emphasizes voting for development
  • TMC's cadre strength in West Bengal highlighted
  • CM Patel appeals for 100% voting
  • Elections cover 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats
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"Votes cast for development": TMC's MP Yusuf Pathan casts vote in Gujarat local body polls

TMC MP Yusuf Pathan casts vote in Vadodara for Gujarat local body polls, urges development-focused voting. CM Bhupendra Patel appeals for 100% turnout.

"Votes have been cast for development. People are aware of the development works that have taken place in Gujarat. - Yusuf Pathan"

Vadodara, April 26

Trinamool Congress MP Yusuf Pathan on Sunday cast his vote along with his family in Vadodara in the Gujarat local body elections, emphasising the importance of voting and development-driven politics.

Addressing mediapersons after casting his vote, Pathan said that voting is a fundamental democratic right and must be exercised responsibly.

"Voting is everyone's right, and it should be exercised wisely. Votes have been cast for development. People are aware of the development works that have taken place in Gujarat. Gujarat has always chosen development," he said.

He further added that voters in the state have consistently supported development-oriented governance. "Gujarat's vigilant citizens always vote for development," Pathan said.

Commenting on political party strength in different states, he said, "TMC won't go anywhere for 40-50 years because its cadre works there (in West Bengal)."

Referring to voter turnout figures, Pathan also remarked, "This voting percentage has happened due to the removal of 91-92 lakh voters, but if we add them back, the voting percentage will remain 80-81%. There's no miracle in this."

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.

The Chief Minister appealed to all the voters of the state to reach their polling stations and vote, and also motivate their family members, friends, and neighbours to vote.

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 the polls. The counting of votes will be held on April 28.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Local body elections are where real change happens - roads, water, sanitation. Glad to see people voting despite the heat. But Pathan's TMC comment about "40-50 years" sounds arrogant. No party is indispensable, especially not one with corruption allegations.
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Amanda J
Interesting to see a TMC MP voting in Gujarat local body polls - shows how politics works across state lines. The Chief Minister's appeal for 100% voting is noble but unrealistic in our country. Still, every vote counts and I hope development remains the focus. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Pathan's comment about voters being removed is serious - but typical of politicians to make such claims without proof. Gujarat has good development record, but local issues like potholes and garbage collection matter more than big speeches. Let's hope the winners actually work for the people!
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Rahul R
Yusuf bhai makes a good point about voting being a right and responsibility. But I wonder - if TMC workers are so committed in Bengal, why is there so much violence reported during elections there? Development talk is fine, but ground reality matters more.

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