Apr 27, 2026

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Big last-minute changes in BJP candidates in Ahmedabad: Three mandates changed due to typing mistakes and rules

Local Body Elections: Ahmedabad witnessed a huge political drama on the last day of filing forms for the local body elections in Gujarat. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has changed the mandate of three of its candidates in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and Zilla Panchayat seats at the last minute, which has sparked a lot of debate in political circles

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation: New faces in Paldi and Jamalpur

The BJP has made two important changes in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. In Paldi ward, Ashish Shah, who was announced earlier, has now been given a mandate to a Jainik lawyer. The decision was taken just an hour before the deadline to fill the forms, and Jain Lawyer hurriedly left to file his nomination

Zilla Panchayat: 'Typing mistake' at Sachana seat

The Sachana seat of the Ahmedabad Zilla Panchayat has also got a big turnaround. Janakbhai Patel has been fielded in place of Pramod Patel. In this regard, MLA Hardik Patel revealed that there was a typing mistake in the release of the list by the organization, due to which the name of Pramod Patel came up instead of Janakbhai

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With regard to local body elections; "For the last 30 years, the people of Gujarat have reposed their faith in the BJP and Modi sahib, this time also we will get the blessings of the people," Vishwakarma said.

It is to be noted that today is the last date for filing forms, so all the candidates of the BJP and the Congress are filing their nominations with a show of strength. However, these last-minute changes have created an atmosphere of enthusiasm and resentment among the workers. In many places, there has been a tussle over tickets. At the same time, the candidates who are given tickets at the last minute are busy filling the forms.                                  


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