All the ministers of the Rupani government of Gujarat have reached Kevadia to participate in the BJP’s state executive meeting. BJP Gujarat is in election mode. Although the state assembly elections are 16 months away, the BJP has started preparations and seems determined to do better in Gujarat. Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister Vijay Rupani reached Kevadia on Thursday morning and inaugurated the BJP state executive meeting. But due to the meeting, the Gandhinagar Secretariat is in a state of disarray as most of his work has come to a halt. During the mini-vacation of Janmashtami, a vacation-like atmosphere was also observed in the secretariat. Now that the BJP’s state executive meeting at Kevadia has started from, all members of the cabinet, including the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, have reached Kevadia. As a result, most of the work of the secretariat has come to a standstill. Due to the absence of ministers, from the files of the answers of the Assembly session to the files of the administrative department as well as most of the policy decisions are stuck. The BJP’s state executive meeting is being held near the Statue of Unity for the last three days . Due to which there is an atmosphere of silence in the secretariat at present. The direct effect of which is being seen in the administration. However, along with the absence of ministers, there has been a slowdown in administrative operations in various departments.
BJP’s state executive meeting at Kevadia has created a political vacuum in Gandhinagar. Due to which most of the decisions made for the administrative department centred on the whole political activity at Kevadia are stuck.
It is to be noted that for the last one month, that is, after easing the lockdown, there has been a flurry of movement in the secretariat of MLAs and MPs.
At the executive meeting, Rajnath Singh said that it was thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that there was no terrorism in the whole of India. India will soon be a leader in arms production. In two years, India has exported Rs 17,000 crore and the opposition calls the BJP an election-winning machine.