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A by-election (also spelled as "bye-election"), also known as a special election, is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections.
Usually, a by-election occurs when the incumbent has died or resigned. It may also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, for example because of a recall, ennoblement, a serious criminal conviction, failure to maintain a minimum attendance, bankruptcy or mental incapacity.Click here for Complete Election Result..>>
Assembly By Poll 2014 - 9 State, 33 Seats |
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BJP ( 6 ) |
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Gujarat Political Parties
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BJS |
BHARATIYA JAN SANGH |
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INC |
INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS |
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PSP |
PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY |
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RPI |
REPUBLIC PARTY OF INDIA |
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SSP |
SANGHATA SOCIALIST PARTY |
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SWA |
SWATANTRA PARTY |
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IND |
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List of Gujarat assembly Constituency
The number of constituencies of Assam Legislative Assembly at the time of its inception on 7 April 1937 was 108. In 1957 it was reduced to 105. In 1962, the number of constituencies was enhanced to 114 and since 1972, it is 126. Since 1976, 8 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled castes candidates and 16 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled tribes candidates
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List of Chief Ministers of Gujarat
The Chief Minister of Gujarat is the chief executive of the western Indian state of Gujarat. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister.: Click here for Complete list of Gujarat CM
The Gujarat Chief Minister, saying no change on its policy in this regard,Gujarat remains an important state for American investment.
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The Gujarat Chief Minister, saying no change on its policy in this regard,Gujarat remains an important state for American investment. |
![]() WASHINGTON: Observing that Gujarat remains an important state for its investment, the United States today said it would continue to engage with the Indian state across a broad range of issues including trade, investment, university linkages and people-to-people exchanges.
However, it refrained from making any comment on the just concluded Assembly elections in the state, terming it as a domestic Indian politics, and also on the issue of visa to Narendra Modi, the Gujarat Chief Minister, saying there has been no change on its policy in this regard. "Gujarat remains an important state for American investment, and has shown itself to be a very welcoming environment where American businesses flourish," a State Department spokesperson said.
Describing it as a matter of "domestic Indian politics" the spokesperson refused to entertain any question on the just concluded Assembly elections in Gujarat. Next month a large American delegation led by US India Business Council (USIBC) is travelling to Ahmedabad to attend the "Vibrant Gujarat" summit. The delegation is likely to meet Gujarat Chief Minister Modi.
Meanwhile, prominent American newspapers reported the results of the Gujarat Assembly elections - which is rarely done by US dailies. "Modi wins 3rd term as state leader, setting stage for prime ministerial bid" headlined The Washington Post article.
The paper said that by this win Modi has bolstered his chances of leading the country's main opposition party into national elections scheduled for 2014. "Hailed for his pro-business image and for successfully inviting global corporations such as General Motors and Ford to set up large factories in Gujarat, in western India, Modi has delivered impressive economic growth in the state, averaging about 10 per cent a year. He has never faced allegations of corruption, a rarity among Indian politicians," the daily reported.
"Resounding Victory in Indian Vote Nudges Polarizing Figure Closer to a Larger Race," said the headline of the article in The New York Times. "The polarizing leader of the western state of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, inched closer to becoming the leading political challenger to India's dominant Gandhi family by winning a resounding re-election as chief minister," it said. |
Anticipatory bail was Rejected And Arresst BJP MLA For Election Day Firing In Gujarat Poll Firing,BJP MLA Jetha was arrested For firing Csae In the Gujarat Poll day.
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Anticipatory bail was Rejected, Arrest BJP MLA For Election Day Firing In Gujarat Poll Firing,BJP MLA Jetha was arrested For firing Csae In the Gujarat Poll day. |
Vadodara, Sat Dec 29 2012 Jetha Bharwad, BJP MLA from Shehra in the Panchmahals, was arrested Friday after a court rejected his anticipatory bail plea in connection with the poll day firing that injured four persons. Bharwad had allegedly fired his bodyguard’s gun near a poll booth at Tarsang village in his constituency on December 17. The court rejected his bail plea primarily on the grounds that prima facie there was evidence against him, prosecutor A A Hasan said. “The court also noted that three of the four injured were still in critical condition,” said Hasan, adding that while rejecting the anticipatory bail plea, the judge noted that none of the four injured belonged to any political party. Godhra SP Sachin Badshah said Bharwad was arrested on charges of attempt to murder and possession of arms after his bail plea was rejected. |
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendar Modi Take Oath As a Gujarat Chief Minister Again,Modi Make Hat Trick As chief Minister Of Gujarat ,Narendra Modi Oath Taking Function,Famiiy member Of Narendra Modi Attend Oath Taking Function.
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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendar Modi Take Oath As a Gujarat Chief Minister Again,Modi Make Hat Trick As chief Minister Of Gujarat ,Narendra Modi Oath Taking Function,Famiiy member Of Narendra Modi Attend Oath Taking Function. |
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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who returned to power in assembly elections for a third time, will be sworn in on Wednesday, party sources said on Tuesday. This will be the fourth swearing-in for the BJP leader, who has ruled the state since 2001.
Jayalalithaa will attend the swearing in ceremony of Narendra Modi as Gujarat Chief Minister.
Another Election Come In Gujarat In February ,Again Another election season come in gujarat.
Two MLA among 1268 which is recently concluded Gujarat assembly Elections lost their deposits.
After won the Gujarat Election Modi give The speech, Watch The Video Of Modi Speech after Making The Hat trick in Gujarat Assembly Election Result , Modi Make a Historycal Victory in Gujarat Poll (Video)
In The Election process How Exit Poll Got It Right: How is It possoble in The Election Exit Poll got Right, Congress Not To Be Affected By the Gujarat Poll Result,Congress Reformed our agenda not affected by the Defeat.
fter won Gujarat Assembly Election2012: Narendra Modi meets his mothers he wants her blessing:Modi Said.Gujarat polls 2012: Narendra Modi Set His goverment Third time,Modi Make Hat Trick In Gujarat poll
Gujarat Election Results 2012: GGP Leader And Former Keshubhai Patel wins In Gujarat Election 2012
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