Hyderabad:The elections to the six municipal corporations in Gujarat are round the corner. After completing the process of gauging candidates' sense, the BJP's state parliamentary board is holding a three-day meet. However, the announcement made by BJP state president CR Patil has ruffled the feathers of many in the party. Patil has announced that those candidates above 60 years and those who have consistently won three terms will not be issued tickets. Also, kith and kin of the BJP leaders will not be given tickets. This announcement has met with lots of chagrin among the BJP leaders as well as the party workers.
Announcement put a question mark on senior leaders' future
This appears to sound the death knell for the political career of many senior leaders who have toiled for the BJP throughout their lives. Ironically, the state BJP president himself is 65 years old and he has won three terms as an MP. Now that Patil has taken the decision of not giving tickets to countless senior leaders of six municipal corporations including Ahmedabad, what will these leaders do? Will they continue to work for the BJP or defect from the party or join Congress or any other political party? This has indeed put a question mark on many senior leaders' future.
More than 23 corporators in Ahmedabad above 60 years of age
If we talk about Ahmedabad, more than 23 corporators are above 60 years of age. All these leaders are senior. They have been associated with the BJP for ages. On the other hand, those who have won five terms include three corporators who include Amit Shah from Vasana, and Krushnavadan Brahmabhatt and Mayur Dave, both from Khadia. Those seven corporators who have won four terms include Bipin Sikka from Sardarnagar, Gautam Shah from Naranpura, Dinesh Makwana from Saijpur Bogha, Mahendra Patel from Khokhra, Pravin Patel from Shahibaug, Bipin Patel from Asarwa and Madhuben Patel from Vastral. There are 11 corporators who have won more than three terms. All of them are not going to get tickets in these elections.
Three senior leaders seek tickets for their sons
Bhushan Bhatt, who is the son of late Ashok Bhatt and ex MLA, has sought ticket for his son. Likewise, leader of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), Amit Shah, has sought ticket for his son. Also, corporator Tulsi Dabhi has demanded ticket for his son, for which he has been lobbying in the corridors of the BJP.
39 corporators in Ahmedabad not to get tickets
Thirty-nine corporators of the AMC who include three ex mayors, ex-deputy mayor and ex-standing committee chairman are not going to get tickets. Also, there are 15 women corporators who will not be getting tickets.
Senior BJP MLAs may not get tickets in 2022