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Gujarat: Ministers to take oath in two days, says BJP

Amit Shah met Patel and state BJP president CR Paatil before leaving for New Delhi

Gujarat: Ministers to take oath in two days, says BJP

Union Home Minister Amit Shah congratulates the new chief minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel during a swearing-in ceremony at Raj Bhavan in Gandhinagar on September 13, 2021. PTI photo



Ahmedabad, September 14

A day after Bhupendra Patel took over as Gujarat chief minister, Bharatiya Janata Party sources indicated that the swearing-in of more ministers is likely in the next two days.

Only Patel (59) had taken oath on Monday after the sudden resignation of Vijay Rupani on Saturday.

“Discussions are going on and the swearing-in will take place either Wednesday or Thursday,” Gujarat BJP spokesperson Yamal Vyas told PTI on Tuesday.

As per the procedure, the names of ministers will be declared when they take the oath, he said.

There is speculation in BJP circles on whether Nitin Patel, deputy chief minister in the Rupani-led ministry, is retained in the new cabinet. There is also talk on the chances of Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, RC Faldu, and Kaushik Patel, senior ministers in the Rupani cabinet, being retained.

Party sources said efforts will be made to accommodate senior leaders in the cabinet as far as possible.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Patel and state BJP president CR Paatil Monday night before leaving for New Delhi, party sources said. Cabinet formation was likely discussed, they added.

Patel was unanimously elected BJP legislature party leader on Sunday and was sworn in as the state’s 17th chief minister by Governor Acharya Devvrat in Gandhinagar on Monday. Shah was present in the oath-taking ceremony.

Patel’s elevation to the coveted post is being attributed to his closeness to former Gujarat chief minister and current Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel.

Rupani, the fourth chief minister to demit office in BJP-ruled states during the coronavirus pandemic, completed five years in office on August 7 this year.

With state Assembly polls scheduled in December 2022, the BJP is banking on Patel, a Patidar, for poll victory. In the 2017 Assembly elections, BJP won 99 of the 182 seats and Congress got 77. — PTI

 


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