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Voting Commences for Anand District By-Election in Gujarat

Polling has begun for the Umreth assembly seat in Gujarat, following the death of former MLA Govind Parmar. This by-election is crucial for the BJP to maintain its legacy and for the Congress to make a comeback in the region. Key candidates include Harshad Parmar, son of the late MLA, and experienced local leader Bhrigurajsingh Chauhan. With over 245,000 eligible voters, the election is being closely monitored, and the counting of votes is set for May 4. This election marks a significant moment in Gujarat's political landscape.
 

Voting Begins for Umreth Assembly By-Election

Polling has commenced today at 7 AM for the vacant Umreth assembly seat in Anand district, Gujarat. This by-election follows the unexpected passing of former MLA Govind Parmar, presenting a significant opportunity for the BJP to preserve its legacy and for the Congress to regain ground in central Gujarat.


Reason Behind the By-Election

The by-election was announced by the Election Commission after the death of BJP stalwart and four-time MLA Govind Parmar, who passed away at the age of 72 last month. In light of this, the BJP has fielded Govind Parmar's son, Harshad Parmar, to capitalize on sympathy and legacy.


Candidates and Voter Information

The contest is primarily between BJP candidate Harshad Govindbhai Parmar and Congress candidate Bhrigurajsingh Chauhan. Additionally, three independent candidates and one from another party are also in the fray. According to a statement from the Chief Electoral Officer of Gujarat, a total of 245,623 voters are eligible to cast their votes, with the election being managed by 1,500 personnel, including 19 nodal officers and 22 micro observers.


Counting of Votes

Vote counting is scheduled for May 4. Harshad Parmar, making his debut in a significant election, is the son of the late Govind Parmar. On the other hand, Congress candidate Chauhan, aged 62, is a seasoned local leader contesting for the first time in the assembly elections.


Chauhan's Political Background

Chauhan served as the president of the Umreth taluka panchayat for three consecutive terms from 2000 to 2015 and currently acts as the party coordinator for central Gujarat. In the 2022 assembly elections, Govind Parmar successfully retained the Umreth seat by defeating the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate Jayant Patel by over 25,000 votes.