OTHERS :After a high-pitched campaigning by BJP’s Narendra Modi and Congress’s Rahul Gandhi, polling in the first phase of Gujarat elections, started at 8am on Saturday. As many as 977 candidates are in the fray to get elected from 89 of the total 182 constituencies in the state. The seats are spread out over 19 districts of Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat.The polling will end at 5pm. As many as 21,231,652 people are expected to exercise their franchise at 24,689 polling booths. Here are the latest updates and developments from the first phase of Gujarat elections.
There is no such connection of any Bluetooth or EVM: EC
There is no such connection of any Bluetooth or EVM. EVMs don't have receptors or wiring to facilitate that. So such reports are false.: Election Commission of India #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/LwpdQiGzVQ
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
68% voter turnout in first phase of Gujarat elections: EC
The Election Commission on Saturday said that the first phase of Gujarat elections has recorded a voter turnout of 68%, but many are still queued outside polling booths to exercise their franchise. “By the time we get final figures voting percentage may go a little higher and touch last year’s figure,” said EC in a media briefing. (ANI)
Troubles galore as polling ends for first phase of Gujarat elections
Multiple vignettes of incidents have started emerging as polling wound down for the first phase of Gujarat elections on Saturday. In Junagadh, BJP’s Kirit patel slapped a presiding officer for allegedly closing the polling booth five minutes early. Ashwin Sankdasariya’s car was attacked in Surat, he blamed Hardik Patel’s PAAS for it.
EC addressing the media after polling ends in first phase of Gujarat elections
#WATCH: Election Commission addresses media after first phase of polling ends in Gujarat https://t.co/9mxCCw2XIR
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
Arun Jaitley quashes Congress allegations on EVM tampering
Finance minister Arun Jaitley termed Congress allegations on EVM tampering are baseless statements. “When statements of these kind are given, I can’t help but say that these are preparation of upcoming defeat,” Jaitley said. Congress’s Arjun Modhwadia had complained of a bluetooth connection in an EVM in Porbandar earlier on Saturday. (ANI)
EVMs & VVPATs being sealed after first phase of polling in Rajkot
#Visuals from Rajkot: EVMs & VVPATs being sealed after first phase of polling ends in #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/3MBIGuVL42
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
Over 70% voter turnout recorded in first phase of Gujarat elections
The first phase of Gujarat elections recorded over 70% voter turnout at close of polling in the first phase, though there were still long queues lined up to vote at most polling stations, said Gujarat chief electoral officer, B.B Swain. (Hindustan Times)
First phase voting ends, 65% voter turnout in Bharuch, Surat, Saurashtra
The voting for the first phase of Gujarat election ended at 5pm,with around 65% voting recorded in Bharuch, Surat and Saurashtra, reports Tv9 Gujarati.
No truth behind EVM tampering: Bharuch District Collector
Few voters in polling booth 4 said their votes are going to some other candidate. Polling Officer said it'll be tested & if it's found to be false action will be taken against them. Those voters left without tests. There's no truth behind such reports: Bharuch District Collector pic.twitter.com/3oqJsSfWUv
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
60% voter turnout till 4pm: EC
The Election Commission data showed 60.16% voter turnout till 4pm.
Rahul will fail miserably in first test as Cong de facto chief: BJP
Gujarat BJP chief and himself a Patidar, Jitu Vaghani said today Rahul Gandhi will fail miserably in his first test as the Congress’s “de facto chief” because he and Patel quota agitation leader Hardik Patel are “cheating hardworking and decent people”. (PTI)
District-wise voter turnout till 2pm: EC
The Election Commission data showed highest 57% voter turnout recorded in the Tapi district till 2pm. The lowest 40% voter turnout was recorded in Porbandar till 2pm.
Selfie point built in Bhavnagar to attract voters to cast their vote
Gujarat: A selfie point built in Bhavnagar to attract voters to cast their vote. First phase of voting underway in the state today. #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/vjMWNU3C96
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
1.90% of VVPATs replaced out of 24,689 units
During the first phase of voting 1.90% of VVPATs replaced out of 24,689 units deployed. 0.37% out of the 26,865 Ballot Units and 0.38% out of the 24,689 Control Unites replaced too. (ANI)
Some EVMs replaced due to errors: EC
“No such issues reported till now. Some EVMs replaced due to errors. EVMs were updated with VVPAT, which allows people to verify their vote for 7 seconds,” says Yogesh Thakkar, Bhavnagar deputy electoral officer on reports of faulty EVMs in the first phase of polling. (ANI)
EC team checks EVMs in Thakkar Plot in Porbandar
A team of Election Commission reaches polling booth in Thakkar Plot, Porbandar after complaints of EVM being connected to Bluetooth. EVM engineer S.Anand talks to media after visiting a polling booth in Porbandar’s Thakkar plot following complaints of EVM being connected to Bluetooth, says, ‘the name that you give to your Bluetooth device will be shown when it is paired to another device’. (ANI)
45% voter turnout till 2pm in first phase of Gujarat elections
Election Commission data showed 45% voter turnout was recorded till 2pm in the first phase of Gujarat elections.
Voting to end at 5pm: EC
As per the latest data released by the Election Commission, 30.31% voters exercised their franchise between 8am and 12pm. The voting will end at 5pm. The highest turnout of 38.07% was recorded in the tribal-dominated district of Tapi, while Narmada, another tribal-dominated district in south Gujarat, recorded the lowest turnout of 25.67%. Chief electoral officer for Gujarat B. B. Swain said that though voting would end at 5pm, those standing in queue outside polling booths before the process ends, would be given a chance to cast their votes. Though there were reports of technical glitches in EVMs in Surat and some other centres, the polling process resumed after the machines were replaced, officials of the Election Commission said. Speaking about it, Swain said, “We have received complaints of faulty EVMs from some places and all such machines have been replaced with the spare ones kept at the polling stations.” (PTI)
No issue in EVMs anymore, says Bhavnagar District Collector
There is no issue, at few places where machines had problems that has been resolved, machines have been replaced wherever required. Polling is going on peacefully: Harshad Patel, Bhavnagar District Collector. (ANI)
31% voter turnout till noon: EC
Voter turnout was recorded at 30.31% till 12 noon, according to official figures released by the election commission. Earlier, around 23% voter turnout was recorded in the first two hours of voting for the first phase of Gujarat elections till 10am, the Election Commission said on Saturday. Read more
BJP’s Parsottam Rupala casts vote in Amreli
Union minister of state for agriculture Parsottam Rupala casts his vote in a polling booth in Amreli.
Congress’s campaign tactics have failed: Arun Jaitley
Union finance minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday expressed confidence that the BJP will win Gujarat elections. “This will be a landslide victory for BJP and the win will be resounding. Congress’s campaign tactics have failed,” he said. (ANI)
Around 23% voter turnout recorded till 12pm
The first phase of polling in Gujarat elections today has recorded around 23% voter turnout till 12pm, according to Tv9 Gujarati. A Firstpost report says Surat recorded 26% voter turnout till 12pm, while Narmada recorded 21%. Voting percentage was recorded 16% at Navsari, 19% at Tapi, 20% at Dang, 22% at Bharuch.
Una assembly seat: BJP candidate Hari Solanki casts vote
BJP’s Una assembly seat candidate Hari Solanki casts vote. Solanki is contesting against Congress sitting MLA Vansh Punjabhai Bhimabhai who had beaten BJP’s Kalubhai Chanabhai Rathod in 2012. Una was in news last year, on 11 July, after seven Dalits from Mota Samadhiyala village of Gir Somnath district were flogged publically for skinning a dead cow.
11% voter turnout in till 10am: EC
Around 11% voter turnout was recorded in the initial two hours during polling on 89 seats of Saurashtra and South Gujarat regions in the first phase of the crucial Gujarat assembly polls. After the polling process began at 8 am, people could be seen stepping out of their homes despite cold weather and queuing up to exercise their franchise at the polling stations. According to officials, around 11% voting has been recorded in the first two hours. Although there were reports of technical glitches in EVMs in Surat and some other centres, the polling process resumed after the machines were replaced, officials of the Election Commission said. In the first two hours, several important leaders and candidates cast their votes, including Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, his opponent on Rajkot-West seat Indranil Rajyaguru, senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel, Gujarat BJP chief Jitu Vaghani and Congress MLA of Amreli seat Paresh Dhanan, among others. Cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara also cast his vote in Rajkot. (PTI)
EVMs getting connected with bluetooth, claims Congress’ Arjun Modhwadia
Amid reports of EVM glitches from across Gujarat in the first phase of voting today, Congress candidate from Porbandar, Arjun Modhwadia claimed that the EVMs are getting connected with bluetooth.
#Porbandar : #Congress candidate @arjunmodhwadia claimed that the EVMs are getting connected with Bluetooth :https://t.co/JnCCJj4rfv#Gujarat #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/UArkWq6wBQ
— Tv9 Gujarati (@tv9gujarati) December 9, 2017
2 EVMs, 1 VVPAT replaced in Surat’s Varaccha
Following reports of technical errors in the EVMs in Surat’s Varaccha seat, the EC has replaced two machines and one VVPAT.“Have replaced two machines and one VVPAT, you cannot really call it a technical error, these are electronic items there can be some issues. Now everything is okay & voting has started,” Vipul Goti, Master Trainer, Election Commission in Surat’s Varaccha.
Congress leaders Ahmed Patel, Arjun Modhwadia cast vote
Congress leaders Arjun Modhwadia and Ahmed Patel cast their vote. Modhwadia cast his vote at a polling booth in Porbandar, he is contesting against BJP’s sitting MLA Babu Bokhiria. Patel cast his vote at a polling booth in Bharuch’s Ankleshwar. Patel also expressed confidence that his party will win more than 110 seats.
Faulty EVM in Sardar Patel Vidyalaya booth in Surat’s Varaccha has been replaced
Faulty EVM in Sardar Patel Vidyalaya booth in Surat's Varaccha has been replaced #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/X6Tzu7aNCs
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
15% voting recorded till 10am
Around 15% voting recorded till 10am in the first phase of Gujarat elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi have urged the people to come out in large numbers and vote. Meanwhile, the BJP tweeted that Amit Shah will hold four public meetings in Gujarat today.
Kamrej: BJP’s Zalavadiya Vinubhai Dahyabhai is up against Congress’s Ashok Jirawala
Voting is underway on Surat’s Kamrej assembly seat in the first phase of Gujarat elections where Patidars hold the key. This semi-urban constituency includes 72 villages of Surat district. BJP’s Zalavadiya Vinubhai Dahyabhai is up against Congress’s Ashok Jirawala. Pansheriya Prafulbhai Chhaganbhai of BJP is the sitting MLA who won the 2012 assembly election against Bhagirathbhai Manubhai Pithavdiwala of the Congress.
Vote comes first, wedding later
A couple reaches polling booth in Bharuch’s Bahumali building to cast their votes before their wedding ceremony.
A couple reaches polling booth in Bharuch's Bahumali building to cast their votes before their wedding ceremony #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/laEvfU75Zl
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
33 EVMs show technical error during first phase of voting in Gujarat elections
#Rajkot : 33 EVMs show technical error during voting :https://t.co/JE97bFhCNg#Gujarat #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/7ysO96pLqz
— Tv9 Gujarati (@tv9gujarati) December 9, 2017
8% voter turnout recorded till 9am, 22 EVMs show technical error
Around 8% voting recorded till 9am in the first phase of Gujarat elections, according to Tv9 Gujarati. The channel also reports of 22 EVMs showing technical error during polling.
Around 8% voting recorded till 9 am in the first phase.#Gujarat #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/UgqN0JBgBP
— Tv9 Gujarati (@tv9gujarati) December 9, 2017
BJP has turned leaders like Sardar Patel into ‘product’: Rahul Gandhi
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has accused the BJP of turning leaders such as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Mahatma Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose into “product”. Gandhi on Friday addressed a campaign meeting in Anand town in central Gujarat which is historically associated with Sardar Patel. “Sardar Patel does not belong to either Narendra Modi or Rahul Gandhi or Solanki, or to Gujarat or India, but he belongs to the world,” Gandhi said. “The Congress party will always respect him, but I would like to tell you that sometimes it appears that whether it is Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Subhash Chandra Bose, it sometimes appears that they (BJP) have turned them into a product,” Gandhi said. (PTI)
Majura seat: BJP’s incumbent MLA Harsh Sanghvi faces Congress’ Ashok Kothari
Sitting BJP MLA Harsh Sanghvi is contesting against Congress’s Ashok Kothari in Surat’s Majura. The Majura seat was formed after the 2008 delimitation and has a significant number of migrants from North India. The constituency has reportedly around 2.3 lakh voters, and of them only 1.5 lakh are Gujaratis. Dhanpat Jain, who was the Congress candidate in 2012 from Majura reportedly received just 31,000 votes against Sanghvi’s 1,03,000.
Visuals of locals after casting their vote in Surat's Majura. BJP MLA Harsh Sanghvi is contesting against Congress's Ashok Kothari. This seat was formed after the 2008 delimitation. #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/zWTV4fq7I6
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
BJP’s Jhankhnaben Patel faces Congress’ Yogeshbhai Patel in Choryasi
Voting is underway on Surat’s Choryasi assembly seat where BJP’s Jhankhnaben Patel is up against Congress’s Yogeshbhai B. Patel.The contest for the 12 seats in Surat, the diamond and textile hub of the country as well as a BJP bastion, is being viewed as a referendum on the note ban and GST, as the BJP is facing a stiff opposition from the trading community.
Voting underway on Surat's Choryasi assembly seat. Here BJP's Jhankhnaben Patel is up against Congress's Yogeshbhai B. Patel
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
#GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/3p84yV2br3
Jitu Vaghani casts vote in Bhavnagar West
Gujarat BJP chief Jitu Vaghani and the party’s candidate from Bhavnagar West has expressed confidence of winning more than 150 seats.“We are going to win 150+ seats under the leadership of PM Modi ji, we face no obstacles,” he said after casting vote in Bhavnagar West.
We are going to win 150+ seats under the leadership of PM Modi ji, we face no obstacles: Jitu Vaghani,BJP Gujarat Chief and candidate from Bhavnagar West #GujaratElection2017 pic.twitter.com/JrC3lKBQHn
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
Vijay Rupani casts vote in Rajkot West
Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani casts vote in Rajkot West. He is facing the challenge from Congress’ Indranil Rajyaguru. The CM had earlier urged the people to come out in large numbers to vote. “We are very confident, no question of any challenge,” he said.
#GujaratElection2017 : #Gujarat CM @vijayrupanibjp casts his vote , #Rajkot pic.twitter.com/bdvpBqumu0
— Tv9 Gujarati (@tv9gujarati) December 9, 2017
PAAS leader claims ‘fixing’ between Hardik Patel, Congress
Earlier Hardik Patel’s key aide and senior member of Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) Dinesh Bambhania had alleged on Friday that the quota agitation spearhead’s support to the Congress party smacks of some kind of “fixing” between them. Bambhania said he could not understand why Patel was supporting the Congress party. “In the poll manifesto, the Congress has not clarified how it would grant us reservation under OBC quota after coming to power in Gujarat. It shows that Congress actually never wanted to give us reservation. Yet, Hardik Patel is doing rallies in Congress’ favour,” he told reporters. “Our fight was not about bringing a party to power. At least I do not wish to be an agent of a party. Hardik should not politicise the agitation... I urge all the Patidars to use their wisdom when they go for voting tomorrow,” Bhambania said. (PTI)
Rahul Gandhi appeals to voters to exercise their franchise
मतदाताओं की भागीदारी लोकतंत्र की आत्मा होती है। गुजरात चुनाव में पहली बार वोट डाल रहे युवा साथियों का बहुत स्वागत और अभिनन्दन। गुजरात की जनता से अपील है कि भारी संख्या में मतदान कर लोकतंत्र के इस पर्व को सफल बनाएं।
— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) December 9, 2017
Voting for first phase of Gujarat elections in Bharuch
Voting for first phase of #GujaratElection2017 begins. Visuals from Bharuch's Ankleshwar pic.twitter.com/gOduleVrRO
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2017
Voting begins for 89 seats in first phase of Gujarat elections
Voting has started in 89 seats out of the 182 constituencies in the first phase of Gujarat elections.
EC to use VVPAT in voting in first phase of Gujarat elections
The Election Commission (EC) has put in place “elaborate administrative safeguards and security protocols” for ensuring effective use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) in the state. Read more“In order to provide 100% voter verifiability and auditability of every vote cast through the EVM, the Commission has deployed Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines in all the 50,128 polling stations in Gujarat excluding Auxiliary Polling Stations,” a press release by the EC said.
Key battles in Gujarat elections first phase
A total of 977 candidates are in fray for the first phase of Gujarat elections, which will see the electorate in 89 constituencies exercise their franchise at 24,689 polling booths. Prominent candidates for today’s battle include chief minister Vijay Rupani, who is contesting from Rajkot (West), and Congress’s Shaktisinh Gohil (Mandvi) and Paresh Dhanani (Amreli).
Voting in first phase of Gujarat to begin at 8am
Voting for the first phase of Gujarat elections will begin today on 89 seats of Saurashtra and South Gujarat regions.After a campaign that often turned vituperative, around 2.12 crore voters would be exercising their franchise in PM Narendra Modi’s home state to choose between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress. The election is viewed as a prestige battle for Modi and a litmus test for the leadership of soon-to-be Congress president Rahul Gandhi. The poll discourse over the course of campaigning kept changing with issues such as the Ayodhya dispute, Gandhi’s imminent elevation as Congress president and his visits to temples being raked up by the BJP.Gandhi emerged as the Congress’ pivot to take on the might of the prime minister on his home turf. While Modi addressed about 15 rallies, Gandhi spent more than seven days in Saurashtra and south Gujarat, addressing a number of meetings. (PTI)
PM Narendra Modi appeals to voters to make Gujarat elections a success
Phase 1 of Gujarat polls begin. Urging all those voting today to turnout in record numbers and vote. I particularly call upon youngsters to exercise their franchise.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 9, 2017
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