Congress Needed Under 1,000 Votes to Win Godhra, 2 Gujarat Seats

In Godhra, the Congress candidate lost by a margin of 258.
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Narendra Modi (L) and Rahul Gandhi (R).
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Narendra Modi (L) and Rahul Gandhi (R).
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With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday managing to hold on to power in Gujarat, albeit with a reduced tally of 99 seats, the Congress, which along with its allies won 80, lost by a margin of less than 1,000 votes in at least three seats.

In Botat constituency, BJP candidate Saurabh Patel won the election by a margin of 906 votes, securing 79,623 votes against his Congress rival Dhirajlal Madhavjibhai Kalathiya's 78,717.

In Dholka, BJP's Bhupendrasinh Manubha Chudasama won emerged victorious by a margin of just 327 votes, getting 71,530 votes against his Congress rival Ashvinbhai Kamsubhai Rathod's 71,203 votes.

In Godhra, CK Raulji of BJP won the contest against his Congress rival Rajendrasinh Balvantsinh Parmar by a margin of 258, getting 75,149 votes, against Parmar's 74,891.

Overcoming initial setbacks in a seesaw battle, the BJP bagged 99 seats, seven more than the magic figure of 92 in a House of 182. Putting up an improved performance, the Congress secured 77 seats while its allies got three more. The NCP, which fought alone, got a lone seat and Independents got two.

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