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Surat, Feb 26: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday arrived in Gujarat’s Surat to “thank” the people if the city, where his party has put up an impressive show by winning 27 seats in the recently-held civic polls.
What Did Kejriwal say to newly elected corporators in Surat?
Addressing AAP’s newly elected corporators in Surat, Kejriwal slammed the BJP saying they are not doing great and there are a lot of issues.
“Why has BJP been governing here for the last 25 years? It’s not as if they’re doing great. There are a lot of issues. Different parties come to power in states across the country but only one party is governing here,” he said.
“It’s because they’ve kept other parties under control. There’s no one to tell them anything, they’re doing whatever they want. For the first time when there came someone to look them in the eye -you, people gave you respect,”he added.
AAP wins big in Surat
The AAP has made inroads into Gujarat”s politics by winning 27 seats of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC), one of the six cities where voting was held on Sunday.
Although the BJP has retained power by winning 93 seats in the 120-member SMC, the AAP has become the opposition party by winning the remaining 27 seats. The Congress, which had won 36 seats in 2015, could not bag even a single seat this time.
One of the main reasons for AAP”s impressive show in Surat was the support it received from Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), a quota agitation body once led by Hardik Patel, who is now the working president of Gujarat Congress, political experts said.
Although the PAAS is virtually defunct, two of its prominent members – Alpesh Kathiria and Dharmik Malavia – are still active in Surat and command support of Patidar voters.
The Congress had managed to win 36 seats in Patidarr dominated areas of Surat in the last election, riding on the anti-BJP wave created by the PAAS in 2015.
In this election, those voters turned to AAP due to anti-Congress stand taken by both Kathiria and Malavia, who had openly pledged to defeat Congress in Surat after differences between them and Congress emerged over the issue of ticket distribution, the analysts said.
It was for the first time that the AAP had fielded its candidates in the municipal polls in Gujarat.
Although the party had fielded candidates in all six cities of Gujarat, it managed to win seats in Surat alone.
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