Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation

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Founded16 March 2010; 16 years ago (2010-03-16)
Hitesh Makwana, BJP
Premalsinh Gol, BJP
Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation
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Type
Type
History
Founded16 March 2010; 16 years ago (2010-03-16)
Leadership
Hitesh Makwana, BJP
Premalsinh Gol, BJP
Sandip Sagle[1], IAS
Structure
Seats44
Political groups
Government (41)
  BJP: 41

Opposition (3)

  INC: 2
  AAP: 1
Elections
First election
2011
Last election
2026
Next election
2031
Website
gandhinagarmunicipal.com

Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation is the local civic body responsible for the administration of Gandhinagar, the capital of the Indian state of Gujarat. It was set up in 2010. Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation has 326 sq km area.[2]

Council and elections

The Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation was set up on 16 March 2010 after a ruling by the Gujarat High Court in 2009. Prior to that, Gandhinagar was the only state capital in India which did not have an elected body administering it. The establishment of a Municipal Corporation to administrate and govern the city introduced municipal taxes to the residents of the city as well as made the city eligible to receive funding from the Government of India under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM).[3] The then Ministry of Urban Development at the centre, led by Saugata Roy, however refused to allot funds to the GMC under the JnNURM plan as it had already reached the maximum number of cities it could accommodate.[4]

The Corporation has a council that comprises 33 seats representing various wards. The maiden election to the council was held in April 2011. The party that won majority seats in the Corporation Council was the Indian National Congress with 18 seats while the Bharatiya Janata Party, which governs the state of Gujarat won 15 council members.[5]

The election was the first in India to allow Non resident Indians (NRIs) to vote using an online platform instead of a postal ballot which was the only way non resident voters could cast their vote earlier.[6]

The first mayor of the city was Mahendrasinh Rana, while the deputy mayor was Yusuf Parmar of the Congress, who were elected unanimously by the council.[7]

In 2012, three members of the ruling Congress, including the mayor, defected to the BJP, giving it the majority needed to run the corporation.[8]

Election Results

2011 Municipal Election [5]
PartySeats won
Indian National Congress18
Bharatiya Janata Party15
Others0
2016 Municipal Election [9]
PartySeats wonSeats +/− Vote %
Bharatiya Janata Party16Increase 1 44.76%
Indian National Congress16Decrease 2 46.93%
Others0Steady 8.31%
2021 Municipal Election [10][11]
PartySeats wonSeats +/− Vote %Swing
Bharatiya Janata Party41Increase 25 46.49%Increase 1.73%
Indian National Congress2Decrease 14 28.02%Decrease 18.91%
Aam Aadmi Party1Increase 1 21.77%Increase 21.77%
Others0Steady 3.73%Decrease 4.58%

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