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Congress panel wiped out as BJP front wins 15 of 16 seats in Amul’s Surat-Tapi dairy
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JUL 17, 2026, 5:17 PM
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Congress panel wiped out as BJP front wins 15 of 16 seats in Amul’s Surat-Tapi dairy

With one seat going to an independent, the Congress-backed Pashupalak Heet Rakshak Samiti, which held three seats in the earlier body, has been wiped out.

The elections to the board of directors of the dairy, which is part of the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation, owner of the Amul brand, was held on July 15.

Before the elections, the Congress had shifted 11 of its candidates to a “safe place to protect them from being influenced” after the Sahkar panel won five seats uncontested. However, on the last day of withdrawal of nominations on July 4, two more seats were declared uncontested by the BJP panel, leaving nine seats to be contested.

The seats that went uncontested are mostly from Surat district representing the milk unions of Mangrol, Uchhal, Valod, Kamrej, Palsana, Bardoli and Choryasi, where BJP MLA Sandip Desai won. Former vice chairman of Sumul Dairy Raju Pathak won from Mangrol seat uncontested.

“The BJP has made a clean sweep. In the last two terms of the Sumul Dairy, there were three elected members of the Congress in the board. We will work on the Mahuva seat (where an independent candidate won) in the coming days. The state parliamentary board will decide the chairman and vice chairman. I have not demanded the chairman or vice chairman post, but if the party gives one of the posts to me, I will accept it.”

The nine seats that went to the polls are Mahuva (65 votes), Olpad (39 votes), Mandvi (129 votes), Umarpada (60 votes), Songadh (175 votes), Vyara (90 votes), Dolvan (52 votes), Nizar (51 votes) and Kukarmunda (43 votes). A few rebel BJP leaders and Congress candidates contested as part of the Pashu Palak Hit Rakshak Samithi. A total of 21 candidates were in the poll fray from nine seats. Mahuva seat went to independent candidate Dhananjay Patel, who defeated Sahkar panel’s Jigar Naik by 10 votes.

Though the BJP panel had a clean sweep, a few winners had a close contest in the elections. Sahkar panel candidates won by just one vote each from Kukarmunda and Nizar seats and by two votes from Vyara seat – all these milk unions falling in Tapi district.

Congress leader Darshan Naik said, “We are analysing the results declared today, and we will continue to fight against the BJP in the cooperative sector.”

The Indian Express

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