In Case Kunvarji Bavaliya wins facing from the Jasdan seat on a BJP ticket, it will reinforce the political acumen of BJP president Amit Shah, who personally supervised the crossing over of OBC strongman Bavaliya into the party.
On the other hand, if Bavaliya is defeated, not only will he forfeit his ministerial berth, it will establish the fact that Jasdan has been a Congress bastion and not a Kunvarji Bavaliya bastion.
Brisk voting was witnessed in most of the 262 polling booths of the constituency since morning. A total of 2.62 lakh voters have been registered in the Jasdan Assembly constituency.
While Bavaliya cast his vote at Vinchhiya polling booth, Nakiya voted at the Asalpur polling centre in Jasdan taluka of Rajkot district.
Both, Bavaliya as well as Avchar Nakiya claimed victory on Thursday. “My victory is definite. A very large number of my supporters crossed over to the BJP along with me. Several leaders of the Congress party have also been in touch with me as we have worked together for a long time. The BJP will comfortably win the Jasdan seat,” Bavaliya told the media after casting his vote.
Avsar Nakiya meanwhile said that there is widespread anger among people, especially farmers, against the BJP.
“People had voted for Bavaliya because he was a Congress candidate. He has switched over to the BJP for his personal gain. The people will teach him a befitting lesson,” Nakiya said.
Meanwhile, the bypoll was not without its share of problems. The Election Commission received as many as 26 complaints on Thursday, most of which were sorted out. However, in one instance, a glaring lapse of duty on the part of officials manning a polling centre, was noticed. A BJP worker posted pictures of himself voting. He clicked pictures with his finger on the button showing Kunvarji Bavaliya’s name and the lotus symbol and posted in a WhatsApp group called “BJP Jasdan 72”.
The photos soon became viral and were telecast by regional news channels.
“We have taken cognizance of the photos and I have directed the returning officer to file a report in the matter. Action will be taken against those responsible for the lapse of duty,” state chief election officer S Murlikrishna said.
Carrying electronic devises like mobile phones or camera is prohibited inside polling booths. Among other complaint, there were problems of EVMs not working a five or six places. Political parties also filed complaints against leaders of each other’s parties for making unauthorized entry into polling centres. The Congress even circulated an audio message of Bavaliya allegedly threatening a Congress worker, a charge that was dismissed by the BJP.