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BJP Faces Challenge in Gujarat As Deputy CM Nitin Patel Miffed Over Portfolio Allocation

December 30, 2017 | By

Ahmedabad: The crisis faced by the newly formed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Gujarat over allocation of portfolios to ministers is far from over as the deputy chief minister Nitin Patel is reportedly upset with the party’s decision of not allotting “heavyweight portfolios” to him.

“While Patel could not be contacted on his phone despite several attempts, rival Congress party leaders and Patidar leaders have come out in support of the deputy chief minister, asking him to leave BJP”, notes a report in LiveMint.

A file photo of Gujarat deputy chief minister Nitin Patel (left) and chief minister Vijay Rupani

Patel, who was sworn-in as the deputy CM on 26 December, has not taken charge of his office so far. In the new government, he has been allotted departments like roads and buildings, Narmada, health & medical education and capital project.

LiveMint says that [a]ccording to an official close to the development, Patel is ostensibly upset because departments like urban development, petrochemicals and finance that were handled by him in the previous government, have been taken away from him in the new government.

Patidar quota agitation leader Hardik Patel urged the deputy CM to break from the BJP with 10 MLAs and join the Congress. The PAAS leader, at a meeting in Botad on Saturday, asked the deputy CM to join their fight for reservation. The 24-year-old Patel leader also said that he would soon meet Nitin Patel and discuss the matter with him.

Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi said that the BJP has had a history of side-lining powerful Patidar leaders. “In the past we have seen leaders like Keshubhai Patel and Anandiben Patel being meted out similar treatment. This time around it is Nitin Patel who is being side-lined,” said Doshi.


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