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Gujarat: New Minister to take an oath on Thursday

Gujarat: New Minister to take an oath on Thursday
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Ahmedabad: New Minister of Government of Bhupendra Patel-LED in Gujarat will take an oath on Thursday, said a BJP state spokesman.
The ceremony swore from the new ministers, whose name has not been declared so far, will be held at 1.30 in the afternoon of Gandhinagar’s state capital, said an official.
The previous party on that day said the ceremony would be held on Wednesday.
Even posters in Raj Bhavan have mentioned September 15 as the date for the ceremony.
However, posters were revealed Wednesday afternoon.
The governor’s office confirmed that the ceremony was postponed until Thursday.
“The ceremony swore in the minister will take place at 130 afternoon on Thursday,” Manish Bharadwaj, officers about special assignments for the Governor of Acharya Devvrat, told PTI.
Gujarat spokesman BJP Yamal Vyas in the morning said the ceremony was scheduled after 14:00.
In Gandhinagar on Wednesday.
Both BJP and the state government do not provide reasons for delays.
Gujarat BJP responsible for Bhupender Yadav has held a marathon meeting in Gandhinagar for the past two days to complete the names that will be included in the new cabinet.
There was talk that Patel could move a lot of new faces in his cabinet and some old timers might have to make a way for them.
Patel (59) took over as Minister of Gujarat’s head on Monday after a sudden resignation on Saturday.
He unanimously was elected as the leader of the BJP Legislative Party on Sunday and was sworn in as the 17th minister of chairman by the Governor in Gandhinagar on Monday.
Only he took an oath at the ceremony.
The height of Patel is a joined with its proximity to former Minister Gujarat and Governor of Uttar Pradesh Aandiben Patel at this time.
With the election of the State Assembly scheduled for December 2022, BJP is a banking on Patel, Patid, for the selection of polls.
In the election of 2017 assembly, BJP won 99 out of 182 seats and Congress received 77.

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