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First-term MLA Bhupendra Patel to be new Gujarat CM

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Last updated on: September 13, 2021 08:22 IST
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First-term MLA Bhupendra Patel will be the new chief minister of Gujarat.

 

IMAGE: BJP leader Bhupendra Patel acknowledges the greeting after being appointed as new Gujarat chief minister, at party headquarters in Gandhinagar, on Sunday, September 12, 2021. Union Minister Bhupender Yadav and former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani are also seen. Photograph: PTI Photo

Patel, 59, was unanimously elected Bharatiya Janata Party legislative party leader in Gandhinagar on Sunday.

He will be sworn in as the chief minister at 2.20 pm on Monday, BJP sources said.

The proposal to elect him the legislative party leader was moved by CM Vijay Rupani, whose resignation on Saturday, 15 months ahead of the state assembly polls, surprised many political observers.

Patel has never held a ministerial post, just like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was never a minister when he became Gujarat CM 20 years ago.

Modi was sworn in as CM on October 7, 2001, and became an MLA on February 24, 2002, by winning the Rajkot seat bypoll.

Most of the 112 MLAs of the party in the 182-member assembly were present at Sunday's legislative party meeting, BJP sources said.

Soon after the meeting, Patel, accompanied by senior BJP leaders, met Governor Acharya Devvrat at the Raj Bhavan.

Patel presented a letter to form the government, which was accepted by the governor, the sources said.

In Monday's swearing-in ceremony, only Patel will take the oath and other ministers will be inducted later, they said.

Patel's name was not in the long list of probables being discussed in state political circles and he emerged as the dark horse, a political observer said.

A soft-spoken leader, Patel has had a meteoric rise in state politics, starting at the municipality level.

He contested his maiden Assembly election in 2017 and won Ghatlodia constituency in Ahmedabad by over 1.17 lakh votes, the highest victory margin in the state during that election.

Fondly called 'Dada' by many (Rupani is called 'Bhai'), Patel is considered close to former Gujarat chief minister and present Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel.

His assembly constituency is part of the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat represented by Union minister Amit Shah.

He holds a diploma in civil engineering, always has a smiling face and is well-connected to the grassroots, a party worker said.

Talking to the media after his election as the legislative party leader, Patel thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shah and BJP president J P Nadda for placing their trust in him.

On his mentor Anandiben Patel, Patel said he is glad to have her blessings.

There has been a lot of development work during Rupani's tenure as CM and he intends to take it forward, Patel said.

Gujarat BJP chief C R Paatil said Patel's work at the grassroot level, his hold on the cooperative sector, association with party workers and administrative abilities were among the factors that led to his elevation.

BJP's central observers Narendra Singh Tomar and Prahlad Joshi and party general secretary Tarun Chaug were present at the legislative party meet.

Senior BJP leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J P Nadda, congratulated Bhupendra Patel on his election as the BJP legislative party leader in Gujarat.

Shah expressed confidence that under Modi's guidance and Patel's leadership, the state's development journey will receive new energy and momentum.

Gujarat will continue to be a leading state in good governance and public welfare works, he said.

Nadda called up Patel to congratulate him.

Bhupendra Patel belongs to the influential Patidar community, while Rupani, who resigned Saturday belongs to the Jain community.

Assembly elections in Modi's home state are due in December 2022.

Rupani, the fourth chief minister to demit office in BJP-ruled states during the coronavirus pandemic, was sworn in as chief minister -- his second stint as CM -- in December 2017.

He completed five years in office on August 7 this year.

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