Rajkot, April 16 (IANS) Quite a few public gatherings and processions marked the submitting of nomination papers by BJP and Congress candidates within the presence of high-profile leaders for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections throughout varied constituencies in Gujarat.
Union Agriculture Minister and BJP candidate for the Rajkot Lok Sabha seat, Parshottam Rupala, held an enormous procession adopted by a public assembly earlier than submitting his nomination papers.
The occasion was attended by a number of high-profile leaders, together with former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, former Governor Vajubhai Vala, Minister Kunvarji Bavaliya, former MLA Bharat Boghra, Rajya Sabha MPs Ram Mokariya and Kesridevsinh Jhala, native leaders Jayrajsinh from Gondal, and heads of main cooperatives, amongst others.
Throughout his speech, Rupala expressed his gratitude in direction of the senior leaders and social gathering staff for his or her devoted efforts within the Rajkot constituency. Chatting with the media, he additionally apologized to the Kshatriya group, emphasizing unity and cooperation as vital themes for his marketing campaign.
On the opposite facet, the Congress demonstrated vital public assist with their candidates submitting nominations at varied district headquarters. In Ahmedabad West, Bharat Makwana was joined by native and state leaders, reflecting a powerful present of solidarity amongst social gathering ranks.
Related gatherings had been seen in different constituencies together with Kutch, Gandhinagar, Amreli, Panchmahal, Chhota Udepur, Valsad, and Porbandar, the place candidates had been accompanied by a mixture of state leaders, native politicians, and group members.
Notable among the many attendees for the Congress had been Gujarat Congress chief Shaktisinh Gohil, Rajya Sabha member Amiben Yajnik, AICC Secretary Ramkishan Ojha, and former opposition chief Paresh Dhanani, every supporting their respective candidates and rallying public assist. The nomination occasions had been marked by speeches that highlighted the events’ agendas.
–IANS
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