Among those defeated are three Cabinet ministers and two junior ministers.
While agriculture minister Dileep Sanghani went down to Congress's Paresh Dhanani by a margin of 29,893 votes from Amreli seat, his cabinet colleague and health minister
Jaynarayan Vyas was humbled by Balvantsinh Rajput of the Congress from Siddhpur assembly seat in Patan district by 25,824 votes.
Vyas, also a spokesperson for the state government, had defeated Rajput in the 2007 assembly elections by a margin of 2,429 votes. However, delimitation considerably dented his prospects to clinch a consecutive win.
Another poll casualty was social justice and empowerment minister Fakirbhai Vaghela who lost to Congress's Jethabhai Vaghela by a margin of 22,839 votes from Vadgam assembly constituency in Banaskantha district.
Among junior ministers, minister of state for forest and environment Kiritsinh Rana put up a brave fight but ultimately lost to sitting Congress member of Parliament Soma Ganda by a margin of 1,561 votes from Limbdi assembly seat in Surendranagar district.
Minister of state for agriculture Kanubhai Bhalala was trounced by Gujarat Parivartan Party president Keshubhai Patel from Visavadar seat by a margin of 42,186 votes.
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