The BJP has so far announced 106 candidates out of a total of 182 seats by releasing two lists.
While some workers were angry over renomination of sitting MLAs, others demanded that the newly announced candidates be replaced if the party wanted to avoid "defeat" in the polls, scheduled to be held in two phases next month.
BJP MP from Patan threatened to resign if his son is not given ticket to contest.
Workers from Narmada district opposed renomination of sitting Nandod (ST) MLA Shabdsharan Tadvi, saying his "popularity has gone down over years".
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"The party's decision to renominate Tadvi could cost dearly in the polls as his popularity has hit rock bottom in the last five years," claimed Narmada district BJP secretary Karansinh Parmar.
He accused Tadvi of not bringing development to the constituency in the last five years.
"As a sitting MLA, Tadvi neither visited villages nor did he bring any developmental work (to the constituency). Despite he lacking any ground connect, the party has decided to repeat him," Parmar told reporters outside "Kamalam".
Parmar said the BJP workers wanted to replace Tadvi with a "capable" candidate to avoid defeat.
BJP workers and leaders from Kheralu seat in Mehasana, Nikol and Naroda seats in Ahmedabad and from Anklav in Anand district also gathered at the party headquarters.
Some of them even raised slogans against the candidates selected by the BJP and demanded their replacement.
BJP has renominated Bharatsinh Dabhi and Jagdish Panchal, sitting MLAs for Kheralu and Nikol seats respectively, for the polls. Panchal also heads the Ahmedabad city BJP unit.
The party has fielded Hansakuvarba Raj, a woman, from Anklav seat, currently represented by Congress MLA Amit Chavda.
Angered over Jagdish Panchal's renomination for Nikol, a Patel-dominated area, several party workers rushed to "Kamalam" with banners demanding his removal.
"Panchal is known for his dictatorial style of working. Though we had made several representations to the party leaders about Panchal, he is given ticket once again. If he is going to contest, the BJP will definitely bite the dust from Nikol," a BJP worker said.
"Though Naroda is a Hindu-dominated seat, the BJP has been giving tickets only to Sindhis since long. Though we have urged the party to give ticket to a Hindu this time, our demand is not met. Youth BJP workers may refrain from election if Thavani is not changed," a party leader from Naroda said.
Opposing Hansakuvarba Raj's candidature from Anklav seat, a BJP leader said she is not known to any party workers in the constituency.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani exuded confidence that BJP workers will start working for the party after venting their anger.
"Though they are protesting against ticket allocation at present, they will get back to work once they are done with venting their anger," Rupani told reporters in Gandhinagar.
"Some party workers have come here to make a representation. We have listened to them. BJP's campaign is going in full swing. With the support of party workers and people, we will win over 150 seats," Patel told reporters at the party headquarters.
In Bhuj in Kutch district, several supporters of Gandhidham (SC) MLA Ramesh Maheshwari held protests against selection of his relative Maltiben Maheshwari, as a result of which the party office was closed.
As many as 22 BJP councillors of the Gandhidham municipality rushed to Bhuj and tendered their resignation from the party's primary membership in support of Ramesh Maheshwari.
"I had made an appeal to my party that my son Dilip should be given ticket for Deesa seat. I am confident that my appeal will be accepted. But, if they do not give ticket to my son, I will give my resignation," Vaghela told reporters in Patan today.
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