The old rules taken by the Rupani government have been drastically changed, and new rules are being implemented
Political heat has been seen since the resignation of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani. Since then, a new government has been formed in the state with a no-repeat theory, i.e. all the new and young ministers in the new Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel’s government have been given a place. But, on the other hand, the BJP high command has come into action with the upcoming 2022 elections. According to the information received, the no-repeat theory may be applied to the MLAs and the new government in the forthcoming Assembly elections, meaning that 60 per cent of the MLAs in Vijay Rupani’s government may be dropped and given a new ticket.
The new government started in Gujarat. New rule policy?
Given the current state of Gujarat politics, it seems that the new government is implementing new rules, i.e. new rules are being implemented by drastically changing the old decisions taken by the Rupani government. In a recent cabinet meeting, CM Bhupendra Patel has instructed all ministers and officials to be present in the office. However, there was no such rule at the time of the Rupani government. On the other hand, the new ministers have also started strict and supportive work on many issues, including education and health.
New Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel with State President CR Patil.
What will happen to senior legislators?
As the buzz and buzz about tickets for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections have begun, state president Patil has had to clarify a year before the polls. Still, the BJP has made such a fuss that it has declared that the age limit for 60 years is not for Assembly tickets. It is also being arranged not to give tickets again to the MLAs who have been elected for three consecutive terms so that most of the senior MLAs can stay at home.
Patil was the only choice in the formation of the state team
. There is also talk that Patil is now dominating the Gujarat BJP. It is also being denied that Patil has won the confidence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah to take his own decision in Gujarat to achieve his goal of winning more than 150 assembly seats, as Patil was currently the only choice in the formation of the BJP’s state team. Not only that, Ratnakar has been placed as the organization general secretary instead of Bhikhubhai Dalsania.
The Central Parliamentary may also agree to the formula.
CR Patil has set a target of winning more than 150 seats in the forthcoming Gujarat Assembly elections, so it would not be a surprise if the Central Parliamentary Committee also agrees to the rules and formula. CR Patil will likely prefer the youth who took part in the local body elections in this situation. But, on the other hand, ‘Aap’ is also giving a chance to the youth. So then, the BJP has to give more chances to the youth.
File photo of Bhupendra Patel, the new Chief Minister of Gujarat and Vijay Rupani on the East Frontier.
BJP changes five chief ministers in just 6 months In
2022, assembly elections are to be held in Gujarat and Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Goa and Himachal Pradesh. The BJP has changed the chief ministers of five states in just six months, while in Uttarakhand, two chief ministers were replaced in six months. The party leadership did not consider it necessary to give more importance to this so that the wrong message would go somewhere. The change that has taken place in Gujarat is of special significance because the home state of the Prime Minister and the Home Minister is the state. In political circles, it is believed that whoever is the Chief Minister of Gujarat, the ‘wire’ of power remains with Delhi.