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North Gujarat Elections Exit Poll Live Updates: Region votes for BJP; saffron party winning 35 out of 53 seats

North Gujarat Elections Exit Poll Live Updates

AHMEDABAD: North Gujarat includes the 6 districts namely Gandhinagar, Banaskantha, Aravalli, Mehsana, Patan and Sabarkantha. Farmers, Patidars, OBCs and tribals constitute the majority population in the region. Total number of seats in the region of Northern Gujarat are 32. North Gujarat Elections Exit Poll Live Updates North Gujarat Elections Exit Poll Live Updates: Region votes for BJP; saffron party winning 35 out of 53 seats
  • BJP is likely to secure 49 per cent vote share in the region, Congress will get somewhere around 42 per cent.  With this, BJP is winning 32-38 seats while Congress is getting 16-22 seats.
North Gujarat Elections Exit Poll Live Updates: Region votes for BJP; saffron party winning 35 out of 53 seats
  • Voting for Gujarat Assembly Election ends as the second phase polling concludes
  • Congres Ave Che, Bhajpa Jave che, says Congress' Priyanka Chaturvedi
  • Will be a big victory of the BJP: Party spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao
  • First cut to be out at 5:30 pm. (WATCH LIVE COVERAGE HERE)
  • The Gujarat poll results are keenly awaited as both the ruling BJP and the Congress have run a long and intensive campaign with their star campaigners, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi respectively, leading from the front.
  • A respectable show by the Congress will energise opposition ranks and embolden it in its fight against the BJP, which may be left dispirited by a poor show in Modi's and its chief Amit Shah's home turf.
For Central Gujarat Exit Poll CLICK HERE For Saurashtra Kutch region Exit Poll CLICK HERE For South Gujarat Exit Poll CLICK HERE Gandhinagar – 5 assembly seats (Congress – 3, BJP – 2 seats); 48 candidates Banaskantha – 9 assembly seats (Congress – 5 seats, BJP – 4 seats); 70 candidates Arvalli – 3 assembly seats (Congress – 3, BJP – 0); 21 candidates Mahesana – 7 assembly seats (BJP – 5, Congress – 2); 100 candidates Patan – 4 assembly seats (BJP – 3 seats, Congress – 1 seat); 54 candidates Sabarkantha – 4 assembly seats (BJP – 1 seat, Congress – 3 seats); 37 candidates The Congress has a stronger hold in the Northern Gujarat as compared to Bharatiya Janta Party. The same could be seen in 2012 assembly elections as well, where of the 32 seats of the region, Congress won 17 seats, two more than BJP.Patels stronghold: Patels are a prominent community in North Gujarat and have given Hardik Patel and his Patidar agitation unprecedented support. OBCs support: Considering the population of Thakors in North Gujarat, who comprise of about half the OBC population in the state, the rise of Alpesh Thakor and his joining hands with the Congress is again expected to influence polling in several North Gujarat districts like Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Kheda, Mehsana, Anand, Patan, Gandhinagar and Aravalli. Dalit vote: Mehsana is Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani's home ground as his family originates from Meu village in the district. Also, Mevani,who has an outside support from Congress, is contesting as an independent candidate from Vadgam, which is a reserved seat for scheduled castes, in Banaskantha district. Tribal seats: Another factor will be tribal seats in North Gujarat. The Tribals almost entirely voted for the Congress in 2012 Assembly elections.
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