Gandhinagar has always been a high profile constituency, with stalwarts like Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani, former Chief Election Commissioner T N Seshan and former Gujarat DGP P K Dutta contesting on various occasions. |
This year, it will again be L K Advani contesting the seat on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket. Incidentally, Advani's name was in the first list of candidates announced by the BJP. |
"This is one seat, where the BJP will win even if leaders do not campaign. People will elect a top BJP leader who is the deputy prime minister," said a BJP spokesperson here. |
Uncertainty prevails over the name of the Congress candidate for the seat. In fact, while a panel of four candidates has been submitted by the state unit of the Congress to the party's central election committee a week ago, no names were submitted for the Gandhinagar seat. |
However, insiders said the name of C K Patel, a non resident Gujarati and Congress supporter, is being seriously considered for taking on Advani for the seat. |
State Congress president B K Gadhvi said the remaining list of candidates will be announced by Sunday or Monday and Gandhinagar will have a strong candidate. |
"We have shortlisted a couple of names, but these cannot be disclosed at present. However, the Congress candidate for Gandhinagar will be a strong leader," he said. |
Statistics are loaded heavily in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party, as far as the Gandhinagar seat is concerned. |
The BJP has held the seat for the past five general elections, after wresting it from the Congress in 1989. Advani himself is seeking a re-election from the Gandhinagar seat for the third successive term. |
In the 1999 general election, Advani defeated former Chief Election Commissioner T N Seshan of the Congress. While Advani polled 61 per cent of the votes, Seshan polled 35 per cent of the votes. |
In the general election prior to that, Advani defeated Congress' P K Dutta, a retired Director General of Police (DGP). Advani secured 59.86 per cent of the votes, while Dutta got 29.26 per cent. |
In the 1996 general elections, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee won the Gandhinagar seat, defeating Popatlal Patel of the Congress. In the 1991 elections, Advani defeated G I Patel of the Congress. |
In the 1989 general elections, Shankerji Vaghela of the Bharatiya Janata Party defeated Kokila Vyas of the Congress. |
In the two general elections preceding the 1989 elections (the 1984 and 1980 elections), the Congress held the Gandhinagar seat. |
The Gandhinagar constituency (there were 21.11 lakh voters as on January 1, 2004) constitutes the city of Gandhinagar, along with certain areas of the western parts of Ahmedabad. |
These are traditional BJP stronghold pockets with MLAs from these areas winning their seats with record margins in the December 2002 Assembly elections. |