Voting for presidential election starts in Gandhinagar

July 17, 2017 11:57 am | Updated 11:57 am IST - Gandhinagar

The NDA candidate, Ram Nath Kovind was here on Saturday to seek support of BJP MLAs and MPs.

The NDA candidate, Ram Nath Kovind was here on Saturday to seek support of BJP MLAs and MPs.

Former Gujarat chief minister, Anandiben Patel was among the first to cast vote as voting for the presidential election started at the state secretariat here today. As the Assembly complex is undergoing renovation, the voting is taking place at Swarnim Sankul-2 complex, inside the secretariat.

The NDA candidate, Ram Nath Kovind was here on Saturday to seek support of BJP MLAs and MPs. UPA candidate, Meira Kumar visited Gujarat last month to launch her campaign from the iconic Sabarmati Ashram.

Congress chief whip Balwantsinh Rajput said MLAs and MPs can also cast vote in Delhi. Meanwhile, rebel BJP MLA, Nalin Kotadia said he will vote against the NDA candidate to protest “atrocities” against members of the Patel community during the 2015 quota agitation.

Kotadia was suspended from the party recently. The ruling BJP has 122 MLAs in Gujarat, while the Congress has 57, the NCP two and the JD(U) one in the 182-member Assembly.

In the Lok Sabha, all 26 MPs from the state belong to the BJP. The BJP president, Amit Shah, who represents the Ahmedabad’s Naranpura constituency in the Gujarat Assembly, will cast his vote in Delhi, party sources said.

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