BJP To Win Big In Gujarat, Congress Suffers Huge Dent: What Vote Share Show
NDTV
The Congress is struggling to cross 27 percent, a huge drop from 41.4 per cent last time, current trends from vote counting show.
In Gujarat, the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party has so far bagged over 53 per cent of the vote share, up from 49.1 in the 2017 state elections when it won 99 seats and formed the government. The Congress is struggling to cross 27 percent, a huge drop from 41.4 per cent last time, current trends from vote counting show. Congress won 77 seats last time.
More recently, in the 2019 general elections, the BJP had won all 26 parliamentary constituencies with 62.21 per cent vote share. Congress, with 32.11 per cent vote share, had failed to score.
The Aam Aadmi Party, having lost their deposit in all seats they contested in the 2017 Gujarat Assembly elections, is close to 13 per cent vote share so far. Though a far cry from their claims of replacing Congress and even forming the government in the state, it will become a national party if it wins just two seats and has a vote share of over 6 per cent. With just 24,918 votes, AAP had 0.1 per cent vote share the last time.