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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]

Gandhinagar, Sep 18: The Gujarat Assembly paid homage to former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and nine former state legislators on the first day of monsoon session Tuesday.

After paying homage to the deceased leaders, the House was adjourned for the day.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani tabled a motion to pay homage to Vajpayee, two former state ministers and seven former MLAs who have died since the Budget session in March.

The chief minister called Vajpayee a "nation-builder".

"Atal-ji dedicated his life to the country. His thoughts will continue to inspire us for the rest of our lives," he said.

Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Paresh Dhanani said Vajpayee was "all-inclusive" leader who was acceptable to all parties.

Speaker Rajendra Trivedi said the country was Vajpayee's first love.

"He lived for the country, he was an ardent patriot.

We can see that from his poems," he said.

Homage was also paid to former Gujarat ministers Amarsinh Vaghela and Haribhai Patel and former MLAs Shankardas Makwana, Narsinh Padhiyar, Mohammed Ismail Patel, Manibhai Chaudhary, Iqubal Patel, Gulsinh Rathwa and Arvindsinh Rathod.

Six bills will be taken up for discussion and approval Wednesday in two sessions.
 (PTI)


Gandhinagar, Dec 26: Vijay Rupani on Tuesday took oath as the Gujarat Chief Minister for the second time in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several senior leaders.
Mr Rupani on Friday was elected as the leader of BJP legislature party which scored victory in this month's Assembly elections. 
Along with him, Nitin Patel also swore in as the deputy Chief Minister of the state.
This is BJP's sixth consecutive term in the state since 1995. 
Besides, 18 others also took oath as the cabinet and ministers of state.
Governor Om Prakash Kohli administered the Oath of Office and Secrecy to all the ministers, including Mr Rupani and his deputy Mr Patel.
The Prime Minister, BJP president Amit Shah, chief ministers of various BJP-ruled and partner states, and other senior party leaders attended the function, which was held at the new Secretariat complex.
Ministers who were included in Cabinet are Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, R C Faldu, Kaushik Patel, Saurabh Patel, Ganpat Vasava, Jayesh Radadiya and Ishwarbhai Parmar.
Vibhavari Dave is the lone woman minister who took oath as the minister of state in today's ceremony.
Two ministers from previous dispensation who were dropped this time include Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Babu Bokhiria and Transport Minister Vallabh Kakadia.
The BJP won 99 seats in the just-concluded elections. One independent lawmaker has also extended support to the Rupani government. UNI


Gandhinagar, Dec 18: Trends on Monday indicated that the BJP is all set to form the government in Gujarat for the sixth consecutive term.
Counting of votes for the 182 assembly seats in Gujarat, that went for polls in two phases, is underway.
So far, the Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress had registered victory in 15 seats each.
The BJP is leading in 85 while the Congress in 62 seats.
In the first phase held on December 9, around 67 per cent of voters exercised their franchise; the second phase held on December 14 saw a voter turnout of 68 per cent.
A party needs 92 seats to form the government. UNI


Gandhinagar, Dec 14: The voters' turnout in the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections was recorded at 50 point 3 per cent till 2pm on Thursday.
According to Gujarat Election Commission, Till 2pm, the polling is recorded at 50.3 per cent.”
In the initial two hours, the voters turnout was slow as it recorded only 12.39 per cent.”
The voting started at 8 in the morning and will conclude at 5 in the evening.
Earlier in the day, the Election Commission had received a number of complaints regarding faulty EVMs.
Responding to the complaints, Mr BB Swain, Gujarat Chief Electoral Officer, said, “We have received two complaints regarding presence of Bluetooth in polling booths in Ghatlodia and Mehsana.We sent observers to the spot.”
Further he added, Out of total machines deployed for second phase of Gujarat Polls 1.63 per cent VVPATs replaced after mock polls. “We have also replaced 0.88 Ballot Units and 0.86 per cent Control Units,” said the Gujarat Chief Electoral Officer.
The election is being held in 93 seats across over 25000 polling stations in central as well as north Gujarat.
The first phase of elections was held on December 9 in 89 seats of Saurashtra and south Gujarat region.
The result will be declared on December 18. UNI


Gandhinagar, Dec 14: Over 18 per cent voter turnout was recorded in the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections during the first three hours of polling on Thursday.
Gujarat Election Commissioner B B Swain told UNI, “In the first two hours, the polling percentage was recorded at 12.39 per cent.”
The voting started at 0800 hrs in the morning and conclude at 1700 hrs in the evening.
On receiving complaints over faulty EVMs, Mr Swain said, “We have received two complaints regarding presence of bluetooth in polling booths in Ghatlodia and Mehsana.We sent observers to the spot.”
He added, 'Out of total machines deployed for second phase of Gujarat polls, 1.63 per cent VVPATs were replaced after mock polls. 
“We have also replaced 0.88 Ballot Units and 0.86 per cent Control Units,” said the Gujarat Chief Electoral Officer.
Elections are taking place across 14 districts in north and central Gujarat, including capital Gandhinagar and state's commercial hub Ahmedabad. UNI

Gandhinagar, Sept 14: Hailing the growing warmth in expanding relations between India and Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that ties between the two countries were not limited to bilateral or regional spheres but India and Japan were also cooperating on key global issues. In a joint press statement after delegation level talks with visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Mr Modi said that in 2016-2017 Japan had invested 4.7-billion dollars in India which is 80 per cent higher than the last year. Referring to the ground breaking ceremony of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Project earlier this morning, Mr Modi said it will be the lifeline of ``New India.' He said that both India and Japan enjoyed trust and confidence in their bilateral ties and understood each other's concerns as well. Mr Modi said that India Post and Japan Post will soon start a "Cool Box' service for Japanese living in India so that they can order and get their favourite food delivered at home from Japan. He also urged the business community to open chain of new Japanese restaurants in India which has the potential of a thriving business. Mr Modi said that be it the ease of doing business, Skill India or Make in India programmes, India was transforming and presenting new opportunities for Japanese companies to who were connected with many of these programmes. Welcoming the agreements signed today in the presence of both the Prime Ministers, Mr Modi said the agreements would strengthen India-Japan partnership. The two countries signed MoU on international academic and sports exchange, on cooperation in civil aviation and other areas. The two Prime Ministers also condemned in the strongest terms North Korea's continued development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes. Prime Minister Abe recalled that India, Japan and the US had conducted maritime exercise Malabar for the first time which was indicative of the strong ties of mutual trust. Referring to his last year's visit to Japan, Mr Modi thanked Japan for ratification of cooperation agreement on civil nuclear programme. He said that both the countries were also cooperating in clean energy and climate change. Mr Modi welcomed Mr Abe whom he described as his friend and greeted him in Japanese. UNI

Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar, Sept 14: India and Japan today signed 15 key agreements including key sectors like civil aviation and to facilitate and accelerate the Japanese investments in India. This will further broad-base strategic partnership between India and Japan as also both the countries agreed to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. This is seen as aimed at Chinese assertiveness. The agreements were signed after bilateral talks. "We have just signed a joint statement which will serve as a milestone to open a new era for Japan-India relationship," Mr Abe said. He said increased Japan-India special strategic and global partnership will drive peace and prosperity for Indo-Pacific region. PM Modi said Japan has emerged "as the third largest investor" in India. UNI