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Bhupendra Patel to take over as 17th Gujarat CM today
Updated On: 13 September, 2021 09:38 AM IST | Gandhinagar | PTI
Patel (59), who was unanimously elected BJP legislature party leader on Sunday, will be sworn in as the state's 17th chief minister at 2.20 pm, an official said.

Newly appointed Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel at BJP headquarters in Gandhinagar, Sunday. Pic/PTI
First-term MLA Bhupendra Patel will be sworn in Gujarat chief minister on Monday, two days after Vijay Rupani's surprise exit from the post, a year ahead of the Assembly polls. Patel (59), who was unanimously elected BJP legislature party leader on Sunday, will be sworn in as the state's 17th chief minister at 2.20 pm, an official said. The party's CM choice came as a surprise for many as the low-profile, first-time legislator was not seen to be among the top contenders for the post.
Only Patel will take the oath on Monday and a decision regarding the new Gujarat cabinet will be taken later, party sources said. Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat on Sunday invited Patel to take oath as chief minister. "The new leader of BJP's Legislature Party Bhupendrabhai Patel presented a proposal to form the government under his leadership. Accepting the proposal, he was invited to take oath as CM on September 13 at 2.20 pm," tweeted the Governor.
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