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Bhupendra Patel took an oath as Gujarat’s 17th cm: Only 2 has completed the full term

New Delhi: When Chief Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani came out of his post on Sunday, he became the 14th CM to resign without completing full terms.
Bhupendra Patel took over as Minister of Gujarat 17 (cm) chairman on Monday.
So far, from 16 former CMS, only two – Madhavinh Solanki and Narendra Modi – can complete their full period of five years.
Of these 16 former CMS again, the other two – Hitendra Kanaiial Desai from Congress (O) and Vijay Rupani – complete five years, although in different requirements.
Jivraj Narayan Mehta from Congress became the first CM Gujarat after it became a separate country.
He served at the post for two terms – from May 1, 1960 to March 3, 1962 and March 3, 1962 to September 19, 1963 – and a total of more than three years.
Balwantrai Mehta from Congress is the CM of the two countries.
He was in a chair for more than two years from September 19, 1963 to 19 September 1965.
Hitendra Kanaialal Desai Congress (O) was in the post for five years but in two different terms – September 19, 1965 to April 3, 1967 and April 3, 1967 to May 12, 1971.
Furthermore, Gujarat witnessed the government of the first 309-day President from May 13, 1971 to March 17, 1972.
After that, Ghanshyam Oza Congress became CM and remained at the post for A year – starting March 17, 1972 to July 17, 1973.
The state saw a mantra Both President Government for more than a year from February 9, 1974 to June 18, 1975.
The power shifted to Babubhai J Patel of Congress (O Janata Morcha) for less than a year from June 18, 1975 to March 12, 1976.
Gujarat entered for the third spell Presidential Government from March 12, 1976 to December 24, 1976.
After the President of the President was appointed, Madhav Singh Solanki from Congress became CM for 107 days from December 24, 1976 to 10 a Pril 1977.
He was replaced by BA Bubhai J Janata for almost three years from April 11, 1977 to 17 February 1980.
The Presidential Regulation was put in place for the fourth time in Gujarat from February 17, 1980 to 6 June 1980.
Then, Madhav Singh Solanki Congress became CM and Complete the full term from June 7, 1980 to March 10, 1985.
The next ownership was only three months from March 11, 1985 to July 6, 1985.
Congress’s leadership replaced Solanki with Amarshary Chaudhary which was cm for more than four years from July 6, 1985 to December 9, 1985 to December 9, 1985 to December 9, 1985 .
However, Madhav Singh Solanki back as CM during the last 83 days since December 10, 1989 until March 3, 1990.
Congress and Janata Dal Missing ruling by Chimanbhai Patel as CM for three years from March 4, 1990 until October 25, 1990 and again on October 25, 1990 Until February 17, 1994.
Chhabildas Mehta from Congress replaced Chimanbhai Patel and was in a chair for more than a year.
February 17, 1994 to March 13, 1995.
Chhabildas Mehta proved to be the last CM Congres Gujarat.
Patel Keshubhai from BJP replaces it and is cm for 221 days – starting March 14, 1995 to October 21, 1995.
The leadership of BJP replaces the Kesubhai Patel with Suresh Mehta which is CM for 334 days – from September 21, 1995 to September 1995 – 19, 1996.
Country Being under the fifth spell of the President’s government from September 19, 1996 to October 23, 1996.
So far, this is the last time the country is under the central government.
Shankersinh Vaghela divided BJP and formed the Janata Rashtriya Himself (RJP).
He became CM, which was left in the chair for more than a year from October 23, 1996 to October 27, 1997.
He was followed by Dilip Parikh, again RJP, who was Gujarat CM for 188 days – from 28 October 1997 to 4 March 1998.
Patel Keshubhai BJP Return to power and is CM for two terms and more than three years total – starting March 4, 1998 to October 6, 2001 and October 7, 2002 to December 22, 2002.
For comparing BJP and the lack of administration, party leadership replaces Kesubhai Patel with Narendra Modi.
He is CM for three terms that stretched for 12 years – from October 7, 2001 to May 22, 2014 before he increased as Prime Minister after the 2014 Sabha’s selection.
Modi holds a record to become the longest CM from Gujarat.
He was replaced by Anandiben Patel, Governor of Uttar Pradesh at this time.
He is CM for more than two years – starting May 22, 2014 until August 7, 2016.
He was replaced by Vijay Kupani about a year before the assembly selection of 2017.
Even though Vijay Rupani finished five years as Gujarat CM on August 7, he served for two terms – started 7 August 2016 to December 26, 2017 and from December 26, 2016 to September 13, 2021.

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