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'Sulking' Nitin Patel given finance portfolio

BJP placates sulking Nitin Patel
Last Updated 31 December 2017, 16:12 IST

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, who was unhappy over not getting portfolios of his choice in the new cabinet, took charge on Sunday after he was given the finance portfolio, following BJP president Amit Shah's intervention.

"BJP president Amit Shah called up in the morning and assured me that I will be given a portfolio which befits my stature as the number two in the cabinet and as the deputy chief minister," Patel told reporters at his residence.

"Shah asked me to take charge of my departments, so I will take charge today (Sunday)," he said.

Soon after taking charge, Patel left for his Assembly constituency, Mehsana, to meet his supporters.

Shortly after his arrival at Mehsana in the afternoon, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani announced in Gandhinagar that the finance portfolio had been given to Patel and that the issue was over now. "We have made certain changes in the portfolios. We have given finance to Nitinbhai. With this, the issue is over now. Such small things happen in a big family like the BJP," the chief minister told reporters.

About 'self-respect'

Patel maintained that the issue was not about some departments, but about "self-respect". "I had conveyed to the party high-command to either give me respectable departments or relieve me from the cabinet," he said.

The veteran leader said he had been serving the BJP as a "loyal and disciplined" soldier for the last 40 years.

In the previous government headed by Rupani, Patel used to handle key portfolios of finance and urban development among other departments. However, this time, finance was given to Saurabh Patel, while Rupani kept urban development with himself, leaving only road and building, health and family welfare, medical education, Narmada, Kalpsar and capital projects with Patel.

Unhappy over the allotment, Patel had refrained from taking charge of the departments, prompting the top BJP leadership to swing into action to placate the senior Patidar leader.

Sending feelers to the deputy chief minister, Patidar quota agitation spearhead Hardik Patel had on Saturday said he would extend support to him and talk to the Congress leadership to ensure that Patel got the respect he deserved from the party, if he left the BJP, along with 10 other MLAs, and joined hands with the Congress to form a new government.

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(Published 31 December 2017, 16:12 IST)

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