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Gandhinagar, Aug 8  :   Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and his deputy Nitin Patel on Thursday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the Centre's move to scrap special status for Jammu and Kashmir accorded under Article 370 of the Constitution.

While Rupani said the introduction of Article 370 was fuelling separatism in Jammu and Kashmir, Patel said the provision was a "big mistake" which has now been corrected by Modi and Shah, both hailing from Gujarat.

The two BJP leaders were speaking at a grand event organised at Mahatma Mandir here to celebrate the completion of three years of their government.

"Though our country got independence in 1947, Kashmir remained some distance away from us all these years. This Article 370 was fuelling separatism in Kashmir, which is the crown of our country.

"But, finally, our PM Narendrabhai and Home Minister Amitbhai, both sons of Gujarat, showed immense courage and conviction and scrapped that provision," said Rupani.

"Both our leaders have been saying that Kashmir is an inseparable part of India and there can never be a compromise on that stand.

"And now, when both the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha have given their consent to scrap Article 370, our country finally became one. I thank both of them on behalf of entire Gujarat," Rupani said in his speech.

On a similar note, Patel, in his speech, said the Gujarati duo of Modi and Shah corrected a "big mistake" by revoking the provisions of Article 370 that granted special status to the militancy-affected state.

Later, while talking to reporters, Patel slammed Pakistan for suspending bilateral trade with India to protest the Centre's actions on Jammu and Kashmir.

"Revoking Article 370 is India's internal matter. Yet, Pakistan is interfering in it. It shows their fear and desperation.

"By suspending bilateral trade, Pakistan is harming itself. Pakistan is taking decisions which would only bring disrepute to them," said the deputy chief minister.                        [Agencies]


Lucknow, Oct 15 (PTI) Congress workers Monday released black balloons here as a mark of protest against Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani following attacks on North Indians in the state.

Rupani was shown black flags Sunday night on his arrival to the Uttar Pradesh capital and Monday morning the party workers released black balloons near the chief minister's residence here, Congress spokesperson Anshu Awasthi said.

Party workers also raised "Rupani go back" slogans to protest the attacks on North Indians in his state, Awasthi said. He claimed four party leaders were arrested and taken to the Hazratganj Police Station.

"We have decided to continue the protest against Rupani till he is in Lucknow to give him the kind of reception that North Indians are getting in his state," Awasthi said.

The protests will be held against him wherever he goes, he added.

Hindi-speaking migrants from north Indian states were attacked in several parts of Gujarat after a labourer hailing from Bihar was arrested for allegedly raping a 14-months-old girl in Sabarkantha district on September 28. 

UPCC president Raj Babbar claimed Rupani's visit to Lucknow, at the time when North Indians are being targeted in his state, was like rubbing salt into the wounds.

This was also against the ideology of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel whose massive statue is being unveiled in Gujarat later this month, Babbar claimed, 

Sunday night, party workers had tried to show black flags and raise slogans against Rupani when his cavalcade was passing through the VIP guest house. They were, however, prevented from doing so by the policemen.

Rupani reached Lucknow Sunday evening to invite UP Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, whom he met at at his official residence, at unveiling of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's 'Statue of Unity' at Narmada bank on October 31.
Ahmedabad, Jun 21 : Yoga is the best way to deal with stress, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said today and expressed happiness that over 75 lakh people across the state joined him in the International Yoga Day celebrations.

Around 750 differently-abled people also joined Rupani in doing exercises based on the ancient Indian discipline here, while women and students performed 'aqua yoga' in some other parts of the state.

Rupani attended a yoga day event at the Sardar Patel stadium here this morning and performed various 'asanas' (exercises) along with thousands of other enthusiasts.

Union Minister of State for Law and Justice P P Chaudhary along with Gujarat High Court Justice M R Shah and Rajasthan High Court Justice K S Jhaveri also performed yoga with thousands of participants at the function here.

The participants included students, women, senior citizens, IAS and IPS officers and personnel from the paramilitary forces. Indian cricketer Parthiv Patel was also present at the event and performed yoga.

Later, Rupani along with his wife Anjaliben attended another programme at the GMDC ground where 750 'divyang' (differently-abled) people performed yoga.

Other Gujarat ministers and dignitaries also took part in yoga events in various parts of the state.

Addressing the participants here, Rupani said people should try to do yoga regularly.

"Thanks to efforts of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, yoga has become popular across the world. In Gujarat, over 75 lakh people took part in this fourth edition of the International Yoga Day," he said.

"Yoga is the best way to deal with stress. It helps us in keeping away various ailments and also gives us peace of mind. I urge people to make yoga their daily routine instead of just doing it today," the chief minister said.

In Vadodara, school students performed yoga in water at an indoor swimming pool.

Similarly, group of women performed 'aqua yoga' in Rajkot.

In Modasa town of Arvalli district, students from various schools performed different 'asanas' along with skating.PTI


Ahmedabad, Nov 25: As the curtains fell on the last day of withdrawing nominations for the first phase of polls on December 9, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani extended his good wishes to all the candidates in fray for Gujarat assembly polls. 
"As today was the last of withdrawing nominations, I convey my best wishes to all the candidates in fray for Gujarat Assembly Election. Let us all contest in good spirit and uphold democratic virtues which the framers our constitution envisaged. Good Luck!," Mr Rupani tweeted on Friday night.A total of 89 seats would go to the polls in the first phase on December 9. The remaining assembly constituencies will hold elections on December 14.In the first phase poll, 89 assembly constituencies to which elections will be held fall under 19 of the 33 districts in the state. The assembly segments to which polls will be held are Kutch: 6 seats, Surendranagar: 5 seats, Morbi : 3 seats, Rajkot: 8 seats, Jamnagar: 5 seats, Dwaraka: 2 seats, Porbunder: 2 seats, Junagad: 2 seats, Gir-Somnath: 4 seats Amreli: 5 seats, Aravalli: 3 seats, Surat: 16 seats, Bhavnagar: 7 seats, Gota: 2 seats, Narmada: 2 seats Tapi: 2 seats, Dangs: 1 seat, Navsari: 4 seats and Valsad: 5 seats. Among top guns, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani will seek re-election from Rajkot West constituency while state BJP chief Jitubhai Vaghani is contesting from Bhavnagar West. Mr Rupani is pitted against Indranil Rajguru, Congress MLA from Rajkot (East), - who shifted to Rajkot (West) to take on the Chief Minister.  Gujarat Congress chief Arjun Modhwadia is contesting from Porbander. UNI

New Delhi, Nov 17: The BJP on Friday announced its first list of 70 candidates for the ensuing Gujarat polls nominating among others Chief Minister Vijay Rupani from the Rajkot (West) seat.
Announcing the list of candidates here, BJP general secretary and Union Minister JP Nadda said, Deputy CM Nitin Patel will fight it out in Mahesana assembly constituency. Generally springing no major surprise, the party has repeated most of the sitting legislators. Among others, Manishaben Vakil will contest on behalf of the saffron outfit from Vadodara City (SC) seat. UNI

New Delhi, Oct 28: Describing as 'completely baseless' the charges levelled by Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani' alleging his possible links to a suspected terrorist arrested earlier in the week from his home district of Bharuch, Congress leader Ahmed Patel on Saturday said matters of national security should not be politicised keeping the elections in mind. In a statement on social media, Mr Patel said,'My party and I appreciate the ATS’s effort to nab the two terrorists. I demand strict and speedy action against them. The allegations put forward by BJP are completely baseless. We request that matters of national security not be politicised keeping elections in mind. Let’s not divide peace loving Gujaratis while fighting terrorism.' Mr Rupani last night demanded resignation of Congress veteran Ahmed Patel from the Rajya Sabha alleging his possible links to a suspected terrorist arrested earlier in the week from his home district of Bharuch. Mr Rupani, who also sought Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi's clarification on the matter, was referring to Mohammed Qasim Stimberwala, one of the two alleged IS operatives arrested by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad from Surat on Wednesday. The Congress also slammed the statement by the Gujarat CM, charging the BJP with politicising matters of National security with an eye on the forthcoming assembly polls in Gujarat. 'Sensing a near defeat in the Gujarat assembly polls, the BJP National leadership and Chief Minister Vijay Rupani are resorting to cheap tactics to win the elections. Day after day they are indulging in new conspiracies. Latest in the series of such conspiracies is the statement by Mr Rupani against Mr Patel. It shows the depths of political cheapness to which the head of the BJP Government can stoop to when a certain defeat in the assembly polls is in sight,' Mr Surjewala said. While asserting that Mr Patel or members of his family were not associated with the charitable trust managing the hospital, Mr Surjewala charged the BJP and the Gujarat CM with politicising matters of national security. 'Any politicising of the matters of national security cannot be tolerated .The Congress party and Mr Ahmed Patel have stated that strict and speedy action be taken by the ATS against the terrorists,'Mr Surjewala said. Mr Surjewala said the statement by the Gujarat CM was an attempt to divert attention from the failure of the Gujarat Government on the issue of employment, development and trade. 'The reality is that the people of Gujarat are seeking answers from the BJP Government in the state on the issues of employment, development and trade. 'The frustration of not having the answers to these questions is leading the BJP Government to indulge in conspiracies to divert the attention of the public,' Mr Surjewala said. UNI