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Gujarat local polls: Won't release party-wise vote shares, says state Election Commission

Ahmedabad: The State Election Commission in Gujarat has refused to divulge details of the vote shares of the parties in recently concluded local body polls.Though it has been two days since the results of local

India TV News Desk Published : Dec 05, 2015 10:06 IST, Updated : Dec 05, 2015 10:06 IST
gujarat local polls won t release party wise vote shares
gujarat local polls won t release party wise vote shares says state election commission

Ahmedabad: The State Election Commission in Gujarat has refused to divulge details of the vote shares of the parties in recently concluded local body polls.

Though it has been two days since the results of local body polls in Gujarat were declared, the State Election Commission on Friday refused to divulge details of the vote shares of the parties.

"SEC is not bound to share all the details with everyone. We can't give all the information. We have shared some figures on our website. Other than that nothing more would be released from our side," State Election Commissioner Varesh Sinha said when asked about vote-shares and 'none of the above' votes.

It has been two days since the results of the local polls were declared but the SEC has not declared the vote share which is against the practiced norms.

As per the final results, BJP won just 60 out of the total 230 taluka panchayats, while Congress made an impressive comeback by capturing 124 taluka panchayats. 46 taluka bodies had a hung verdict. Of the 31 district panchayats, Congress won 21, BJP won six, while in four others no party emerged as a clear winner as the many independents won. The BJP had won 30 district panchayats in 2010.

The BJP however retained the control of all the six municipal corporations and also won 40 out of the 56 municipalities. Congress won in nine municipalities, while in three municipalities independents were winners. No party emerged as a clear winner in four others.

In a first, a total of 110 Muslim candidates won on the BJP ticket. Sofia Zahid Dal became the first Muslim candidate to win as a corporator in Rajkot city on BJP's ticket.

(With inputs from PTI)

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