Amit Shah, three BJP Chief Ministers to attend swearing in function of Bhupendra Patel
September 13, 2021
Gandhinagar: Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today in a communication said that Chief Ministers of party ruled Goa, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh States will attend the swearing in function of new Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel today.
Union Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah is also going to attend the swearing in function. Bhupendra Patel represents Ghatlodia assembly constituency in Ahmedabad which is part of Shah’s Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat.
Patel is scheduled to take oath at 2.20 pm as Chief Minister of Gujarat at Raj Bhavan in Gandhinagar today in presence or around 500 persons. The party made it clear yesterday that only Patel will take oath. Swearing in of his cabinet may take place in day or two. DeshGujarat
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