Gujarat Election Result Updates: BJP fielded 45 new faces by dropping sitting MLAs, 43 won
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Dec 09, 2022, 23:13:02 IST
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Gujarat Election Result Updates: BJP fielded 45 new faces by dropping sitting MLAs, 43 won

Gujarat Assembly election results 2022 live updates: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not only defied 27 years of incumbency in Gujarat but also made history by winning the highest-ever number of seats, and significantly improving on its record for vote share. The Man of the Match was clearly Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded party workers in the state, saying each of them is a champion. "This historic win would never be possible without the exceptionally hard work of our Karyakartas, who are the real strength of our Party. People blessed the politics of development and at the same time expressed a desire that they want this momentum to continue at a greater pace. I bow to Gujarat's Jan Shakti" he said.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda thanked the public and party workers for the victory in Gujarat and said, "We have received 52.5 per cent vote share and 156 seats in Gujarat. This has happened because of the politics of development and welfare. It is also the result of an "irresponsible" opposition. The public has refused the politics of dynasties and corruption," said Nadda."

CM Bhupendra Patel is all set for his second term with the BJP planning to organize a grand swearing-in ceremony at the Gandhinagar assembly helipad ground on December 12. State BJP president C R Paatil said the ceremony will be held at 2pm. “Bhupendra Patel will continue as the CM,” he said.
PM Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah and a bevy of top BJP leaders will attend the swearing-in.

Meanwhile, the Congress hit rock bottom in Gujarat, settling for a dismal show of winning only 17 seats in the 182-member state assembly, baffled party leaders wondered whether the results could have been different had Rahul Gandhi campaigned in the state.

In 2017, when the Congress came very close to wresting Gujarat from the BJP, Rahul Gandhi had extensively toured the state, holding as many as 150 big and small public rallies during a 22-day campaign.

The 2017 performance of the party -- 77 seats out of 182 -- was the best since 1985, the year it had created a record by winning 149 seats, a record that the BJP surpassed on Thursday.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which had contested Gujarat with an eye on becoming the key challenger to the BJP, managed five seats in the 182-member Gujarat assembly.
17:05 (IST) Dec 08
This historic win would never be possible without the exceptional hardwork of our Karyakartas, who are the real strength of our Party, tweets PM Modi.
17:01 (IST) Dec 08
BJP credits people's faith in PM Modi for historic win in Gujarat
The BJP on Thursday attributed the party's "historic" victory in Gujarat assembly polls to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's credibility and people's trust in his leadership. The party is set for a landslide victory in Gujarat to retain power for a seventh straight term by winning more seats than in any assembly election in the state. Hailing Prime Minister Modi's leadership, BJP president JP Nadda said the party's historic victory in the Gujarat elections is a victory of Modi's commitment towards development, good governance and public welfare. (PTI)
16:59 (IST) Dec 08
AAP did not indulge in mudslinging during campaigning: Arvind Kejriwal
AAP did not indulge in mudslinging during campaigning, only spoke about work done by the party in Punjab, Delhi, said Arvind Kejriwal.
16:55 (IST) Dec 08

Over 40 lakh people voted for AAP in Gujarat and contributed to make it a national political party. I thank voters for this.

Gopal Italia, AAP Gujarat president in Surat

16:53 (IST) Dec 08
Poll results not as per our expectations: Gujarat Congress chief
Gujarat Congress president Jagdish Thakor on Thursday conceded defeat following the party's dismal performance in the state Assembly elections and said the results were not as per their expectations. Thakor also congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Bharatiya Janata Party leaders for the BJP's thumping victory in Gujarat. (PTI)
16:50 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel greets party workers and supporters
16:47 (IST) Dec 08
Of six seats in south Gujarat, Congress could retain only one Vansda seat in Navasari.
16:46 (IST) Dec 08
As of 4.45pm, BJP wins 102 seats, leading in 54 seats. Congress has got eight seats so far and is leading in nine. AAP has won four seats and is leading in one seat, and others have won four seats.
16:40 (IST) Dec 08
Today, the AAP has become a national party. Results of the Gujarat elections have come and the party has become a national party. 10 years ago AAP was a small party, now it has govts in two states & has become a national party: Arvind Kejriwal
Today, the AAP has become a national party. Results of the Gujarat elections have come and the party has become a national party. 10 years ago AAP was a small party, now it has govts in two states & has become a national party: Arvind Kejriwal
16:39 (IST) Dec 08
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP ) has breached Gujarat fortress, says party national convenor and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal.
16:37 (IST) Dec 08
Over 40 lakh people have voted for the AAP. We won that day itself when BJP started talking about schools, in the first go itself 4-5 people from our party became MLAs, that's a big feat. We'll work for the people for 5 years: AAP CM candidate Isudan Gadhvi
Over 40 lakh people have voted for the AAP. We won that day itself when BJP started talking about schools, in the first go itself 4-5 people from our party became MLAs, that's a big feat. We'll work for the people for 5 years: AAP CM candidate Isudan Gadhvi
16:26 (IST) Dec 08
Amit Shah thanks people for wholehearted support as BJP sweeps Gujarat
Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday expressed gratitude to the people of Gujarat as the BJP inches closer to a historic victory in the state, and said that the mandate displays the "wholehearted" support of every section of society to the party.
16:24 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat rejected politics of 'revadi': Amit Shah
Gujarat rejected politics of 'revadi', appeasement and hollow promises, said Union home minister Amit Shah.
16:21 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat CM and BJP candidate Bhupendra Patel flashes the victory sign celebrating the party's victory in Gujarat assembly elections, at the party headquarters in Gandhinagar. (PTI Photo)
Gujarat CM and BJP candidate Bhupendra Patel flashes the victory sign celebrating the party's victory in Gujarat assembly elections, at the party headquarters in Gandhinagar. (PTI Photo)
16:17 (IST) Dec 08
BJP crosses majority mark in 182-member assembly
The BJP has crossed majority mark in 182-member assembly, bagging 93 of 107 seats whose results have been declared so far.
16:10 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat votes for politics of development: Purnesh Modi, BJP candidate from Surat
Gujarat votes for the politics of development. Some years ago, here prevailed politics of vote banking, divide & rule because of which people were fed up and they started voting for BJP, said Purnesh Modi, BJP candidate from Surat.
16:07 (IST) Dec 08
As of 4pm, BJP win 87 seats, leading in 70 seats
As of 4pm, BJP has won 87 seats and is leading in 70 seats, Congress has won 7 seats and is leading in nine and the AAP has won three seats and is leading in two seats, and others have won four seats.
15:59 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel addresses BJP workers in Ahmedabad as they celebrate the party's victory
15:53 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat election results: Bhupendra Patel to retain CM post, will take oath on December 12

Incumbent Gujarat chief minister Bhupendra Patel will retain his post and take oath on December 12, said BJP Gujarat chief CR Patil on Thursday as the party seemed set to win an overwhelming majority in the 182-member assembly.

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15:48 (IST) Dec 08
Gujarat Congress in charge Raghu Sharma resigns
Gujarat Congress in charge Raghu Sharma has resigned after party's debacle in assembly elections.