Gujarat CM, State BJP chief invited to Hardik Patel’s family event
April 27, 2022
Gandhinagar: Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel has invited State Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in the religious event organised in Viramgam to mark the first death anniversary of his father on 28th April.
Various religious programs are planned to mark the first death anniversary of Hardik Patel’s father Bharat Patel on 28th April. It will include Ram Dhun, Guru Amrit Vani, Sundarkand path, prasad and Ram Bhojan. Over 10 thousand people are likely to attend the event. CM Bhupendra Patel and state BJP president CR Patil are invited in the program. Various political and community leaders are invited to this event.
The preparations of the program are started at Hardik Patel’s residence in Zalawadi society in Viramgam. A dome has been set-up for the program. The local administration has also set-up a site for the Helipad, it is learnt. The shrubs on the roads outside the society are also removed.
Hardik is sulking for last some time and it is believed that he may join BJP ahead of general election of State assembly later this year. DeshGujarat
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