HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024BJP has won its first Lok Sabha seat. Here's how and why Mukesh Dalal won Surat uncontested

BJP has won its first Lok Sabha seat. Here's how and why Mukesh Dalal won Surat uncontested

Mukesh Dalal is the 29th MP to be elected to the Lok Sabha unopposed since 1952. Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh are among eight states, which have sent more than one member to the Lok Sabha uncontested.

April 30, 2024 / 16:58 IST
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In 1952, Anand Chand, an independent candidate, became the first Lok Sabha MP to be elected unopposed.
In 1952, Anand Chand, an independent candidate, became the first Lok Sabha MP to be elected unopposed.

The ruling BJP has notched its first win in the Lok Sabha elections even before polling has been completed and votes counted.

Last week, the ruling party’s Surat candidate Mukesh Dalal joined a select list of 29 MPs to be elected unopposed to the Lok Sabha since 1952, when the first election of Independent India was held. Dalal was named the winner on April 22 after all his opponents, including Congress’ Nilesh Kumbhani, withdrew their nominations.

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Kumbhani’s candidature was rejected after the district returning officer alleged that there were discrepancies in the signatures of the people who proposed his name.

The nomination form of Suresh Padsala, the Congress’ backup candidate, met the same fate. After the Election Commission rejected Kumbhani's nomination, eight other contestants withdrew their papers and Dalal won the seat without a vote being cast.