1984 Indian general election in Gujarat explained

General elections were held in India in 1984 soon after the assassination of previous Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, though the vote in Assam and Punjab was delayed until 1985 due to ongoing fighting.

The election was a landslide victory for the Indian National Congress of Rajiv Gandhi (son of Indira Gandhi), which won 404 of the 514 seats elected in 1984 and a further 10 in the delayed elections. The Telugu Desam Party of N. T. Rama Rao, a regional political party from the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, was the second-largest party, winning 30 seats, thus achieving the distinction of becoming the first regional party to become a national opposition party. Voting was held immediately after the assassination of Indira Gandhi and the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in November and most of India supported Congress.[1] The Bharatiya Janata Party won its first two seats, in Hanamkonda and Mahesana.

Congress wins 24 seats, Janata party and BJP wins only one each.

Party-wise results summary

Party Seats won
Indian National Congress24
BJP1
Janata Party1

Results- Constituency wise

NoConstituencyWinnerParty
1KachchhUSHABEN RAGHAVJI THAKKARINC
2SurendranagarJHALA DIGIVIJAYSINHJI PRATAPSINHJIINC
3JamnagarJADEJA DAULATSINH PARTAP SINHINC
4RajkotMAVANI RAMABEN RAMJIBHAIINC
5PorbandarODEDARA BHARATBHAI MALDEVJIINC
6JunagadhPATEL MOHANBHAI LALJIBHAIINC
7AmreliRAVANI NAVINCHANDRABHAI PARMANANDDASINC
8BhavnagarGOHIL GIGABHAI BHAVUBHAIINC
9Dhandhuka (SC)NARSINHBHAI KARSANBHAI MAKWANAINC
10AHMEDABADHAROOBHAI MEHTAINC
11GandhinagarG.I.PATELINC
12MahesanaA. K. Patel
13Patan (SC)VANKAR PUNAMCHAND MITHABHAIINC
14BANASKANTHAB.K.GADHVIINC
15SABARKANTHAH.M.PATELJNP
16KapadvanjSOLANKI NATAVERSINGH KESARISINGHJIINC
17DOHAD (ST)DAMOR SOMJIBHAI PUNJABHAIINC
18GodhraJAYDEEPSINHJIINC
19KAIRAAJITSINH FULSINHJI DYABHAIINC
20AnandISHVERBHAI KHODABHAI CHAVADAINC
21Chota Udaipur (ST)RATHWA AMARSINH VIRIYABHAIINC
22BARODAGAEKWAD RANJITSINH PRATAPSHINHINC
23BharuchPATEL AHMEDBHAI MOHAMMEDBHAIINC
24SuratPATEL CHHAGANBHAI DEVABHAIINC
25MANDAVI (ST)GAMIT CHHITUBHAI DEVJIBHAIINC
26BULSAR (ST)PATEL UTTAMBHAI HARJIBHAIINC

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elections in Gujarat in 1984 .