There are demands from certain sections within Congress to replace Ravat.
However, Congress scotched the demand saying Ravat, who is the city unit president, emerged as a consensus candidate after winning the party primary introduced by its vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
"There is no question of changing the candidate of Vadodara seat who has been elected after the concept of primaries introduced by Rahul Gandhi," Congress party said in a statement here.
BJP has said Modi will win from Vadodara in an unprecedented margin.
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According to analysts, Congress, while giving ticket to a newcomer, apparently failed to gauge the possibility of Modi contesting from the seat, a BJP bastion.
Vadodara has been chosen by Modi as he can maximise his lead, since the seat has been traditionally in the BJP's kitty. In 2009, BJP's Balu Shukla won by a margin of over 1.36 lakh votes.