Ahmedabad (Gujarat):Ahead of the Gujarat Assembly elections, the ruling BJP is trying to rope in new faces from the opposition into the party's fold. The other side of the coin, however, shows the party losing some old guards, who were denied tickets at the expense of the newcomers, thereby creating a lose-lose situation for the party.
Several leaders from the BJP have hinted at the willingness to contest as independents while entirely breaking ties with the party, resulting in an upsurge in the number of disappointed voters in Gujarat, who have their loyalties lying with the leaders rather than the parties they represent. At least one sitting Bharatiya Janata Party MLA and four former legislators have threatened to contest as independents after being denied tickets by the BJP for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections.
While some of these disgruntled leaders have said they will make their next move after consulting supporters, former BJP MLA and the party's known tribal face Harshad Vasava already filed his nomination papers on Friday as an independent from the Nandod seat, reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates. Vasava is the president of Gujarat BJP's Scheduled Tribe Morcha and represented the erstwhile Rajpipla seat between 2002 and 2007 and from 2007 to 2012.
In the neighbouring Vadodara district, one sitting and two former BJP MLAs are up in arms against the party after being denied tickets. Six-time MLA Madhu Shrivastav from Vaghodia, who has been denied a ticket, said he will contest as an independent if his supporters want him to. The BJP has fielded Ashwin Patel from the seat. Another former BJP MLA Dinesh Patel aka Dinu Mama of Padra seat in Vadodara district has also said he would contest the election independently. The BJP has given the ticket to Chaitanyasinh Zala.