Key Points

The Amul Dairy board elections are set to commence with intense political competition between Congress and BJP. Nominations will be filed across 11 blocks in Gujarat, reflecting the cooperative's significant economic importance. This year's election follows a block-based voting system where representatives from milk societies will cast ballots. The outcome will potentially influence the livelihood of over 36 lakh farmers and a dairy enterprise with an annual turnover exceeding Rs 55,000 crore.

Key Points: Amul Dairy Elections 2025 Congress vs BJP Battle Begins

  • Nominations open for 11 block-level seats in Amul Dairy elections
  • Congress and BJP preparing strategic candidate selections
  • Voting will follow block-based cooperative system
  • Election outcomes critically impact multi-billion-rupee dairy enterprise
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Countdown to Amul dairy elections: Filing of nominations begins today

Amul Dairy's pivotal board elections kick off with Congress and BJP competing for control across 11 blocks in Gujarat's cooperative landscape

"We have chosen capable candidates who can defeat the BJP - Kesarisinh Solanki, Congress Leader"

Ahmedabad, Aug 20

The elections for Anand Amul Dairy (Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union) are scheduled for September 10. The nomination process begins today, Wednesday, August 20, and will remain open until August 28.

Amul Dairy (Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union) elections are conducted every few years to elect board members from 11 block-level seats across the Anand, Kheda, and Mahisagar districts.

Since 2015, the process has followed a block-based voting system, where elected representatives from village-level milk societies cast their votes instead of a general open ballot. Voting will take place in Anand, and counting will be completed on the same day. Historically, these elections have mirrored Gujarat's political landscape.

In 2020, the Congress-backed panel led by Ramsinh Parmar swept the polls, winning 8 out of 12 seats, while the BJP managed only one, despite heavy campaigning. However, in 2023, the tide turned when the BJP wrested control of both the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship, ending Congress's decades-long dominance.

By 2025, the contest has become more fragmented, with Parmar's panel retaining influence but the BJP also making inroads, winning seats alongside an independent candidate.

This year, former Matar MLA Kesarisinh Solanki confirmed that Congress has chosen "capable candidates who can defeat the BJP" across 11 blocks, and that they will collectively file their nominations on August 27-28 at the Anand office.

The panel, however, will not field a candidate from Thasra, a women's reserved seat, where BJP leader Ramsinh Parmar's daughter-in-law is expected to win uncontested.

Meanwhile, BJP's Amul Dairy election in-charge Ajay Brahmabhatt maintained that the selection process is ongoing and assured that final candidates would be announced shortly, with nominations expected between August 25-27.

Amul Dairy, the flagship of Gujarat's cooperative movement, is a multi-billion-rupee enterprise that has grown into India's largest dairy brand with an annual turnover crossing Rs 55,000 crore (2023-24), driven by milk procurement from over 36 lakh farmers across Gujarat.

Its revenues have consistently surged as Amul has expanded beyond liquid milk into value-added products like butter, cheese, paneer, chocolates, and beverages, commanding a strong national and international presence.

The cooperative's financial clout makes its board elections critical, as those who control Amul effectively influence a massive rural economy and the livelihoods of lakhs of dairy farmers.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Anand, I've seen how political interference affects dairy operations. Amul should remain farmer-first, not become another political battleground. The 2020 vs 2023 results show how unstable this makes things for actual milk producers.
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Aman W
Rs 55,000 crore turnover! That's incredible growth. Amul has truly become India's dairy giant. Whatever the political outcome, they must maintain product quality and farmer welfare standards that made them successful 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting how the voting system works - elected representatives rather than direct voting. Makes sense for such a large cooperative but hope it doesn't disconnect from grassroots farmers' actual needs
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Vikram M
The Thasra seat going uncontested to BJP because of Ramsinh Parmar's daughter-in-law shows how family politics has entered cooperatives too. Not a good trend for democracy 🙄
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Nikhil C
Amul's expansion into value-added products has been brilliant! More cheese, chocolates, and beverages please. Hope the new board continues this diversification strategy while keeping prices reasonable for consumers
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Meera T
36 lakh farmers dependent on Amul! That's massive responsibility. Whoever wins should remember they're handling livelihoods, not just political positions. Focus should be on better cold storage facilities and timely payments to farmers

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