Gandhinagar:
On Friday, in a surprise decision, BJP state unit chief Vijay Rupani, a Amit
Shah loyalist, was chosen as the new chief minister of Gujarat to succeed
Anandiben Patel, pipping Nitin Patel was considered a sure pick for the top job
in the poll-bound state.
Nitin
Patel, seen as the front-runner for the top slot after Anandiben offered to
resign, was made deputy chief minister. It is for the first time that Gujarat
will have a deputy chief minister.
The
announcement was made by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari who was assigned as the
party's observer, after the BJP legislature party meeting which elected
61-year-old Rupani as its leader. The names of Rupani and Nitin Patel were
proposed by Anandiben Patel and seconded by several MLAs.
The
decision to make Rupani as chief minister and Nitin Patel, the incumbent health
minister, as his deputy was taken at hectic parleys involving BJP president
Amit Shah and Gadkari.
The
BJP legislature party meeting, which was to start at 4pm began two hours late,
apparently due to parleys involving top leaders.
Earlier
in the day, Nitin Patel's office had claimed that his name has been finalized
by the BJP to fill the position that fell vacant by Anandiben's resignation.
Patel
had given a series of interviews to national television channels listing how he
intends to take the state forward when it is facing the challenges like Patel
quota agitation and Dalit unrest. Even sweets were distributed at his residence
and a ‘Pooja’ was also organized.
However,
in the two hours after BJP national president Amit Shah reached the party
office at 4 PM, followed by observers Gadkari and Saroj Pandey, the top leaders
of the state remained in a huddle in one of the conference rooms of BJP state
headquarters at Koba village on the outskirts of Gandhinagar.
Shah,
Gadkari, Pandey, Anandiben, Nitin Patel, Vijay Rupani and BJP joint general
secretary (organization) V Satish were present in the meeting, besides some
other leaders.
However,
there is no word on what transpired at the meeting. Rupani, who belongs
to Jain Baniya community, is considered to be close to Amit Shah while Patel is
said to be close to Anandiben. Rupani, who represents Rajkot West seat,
joined Jan Sangh in 1971 and has been associated with BJP since its
formation. He currently holds transport, water supply, labour and
employment portfolios.
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