gujarat election results — IN news

BJP’s sweeping victory in the Gujarat local body elections underscores its continued dominance across both urban and rural regions. On April 28, 2026, the party secured over 3,750 seats out of more than 9,200 available, marking a significant achievement for the ruling party.

Before this election, many observers anticipated a competitive race due to emerging political dynamics. However, the results revealed a decisive shift, with BJP winning all 15 municipal corporations and achieving remarkable success in district panchayats.

Key statistics:

  • BJP won 467 out of 493 declared seats in municipal corporations.
  • BJP secured 568 out of 1,090 seats in district panchayats.
  • BJP claimed 2,397 seats out of 5,234 in taluka panchayats.
  • Congress managed to win only 20 seats in municipal corporation elections.
  • Congress secured a total of 192 seats in municipalities.

This overwhelming performance by BJP indicates not just its electoral strength but also its strategic planning and execution. The party dominated urban bodies, crossing the 50% mark in each municipal corporation—a feat that speaks volumes about its grassroots outreach.

That context matters because it highlights the stark contrast with Congress’s performance. The opposition party struggled to make significant gains, even managing to secure a single seat in Surat Municipal Corporation. Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party registered limited success with only a handful of seats.

Experts suggest that these results reflect a deeper trend within Gujarat politics. The BJP’s ability to maintain such dominance across various levels of governance suggests strong public support and effective local governance strategies. Political analysts note that this could have long-term implications for opposition parties trying to regain lost ground.

As Gujarat moves forward from these local body elections, the outcomes will likely shape future political strategies for all parties involved. With BJP firmly entrenched at multiple levels of governance, challenges lie ahead for Congress and AAP as they reevaluate their approaches to connect with voters effectively.