PM Modi wishes Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel on his birthday
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, 15 July extended birthday greetings to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, praising him as being 'at the forefront of taking Gujarat to new heights of development.' The wishes came as Patel turned 63, having been born on 15 July 1962 in Ahmedabad.
PM Modi's Message
In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi wrote: 'Best wishes to Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel on his birthday. He is at the forefront of taking Gujarat to new heights of development and ensuring that the aspirations of the people are fulfilled. Praying for his long life and good health.'
Senior BJP Leaders Join In
Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended his greetings, saying Patel was 'playing an important role in continuously advancing Gujarat's journey of development' under Prime Minister Modi's guidance. Shah invoked a religious blessing: 'May Lord Somnath Mahadev bless you with excellent health and long life.'
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, also posting on X, lauded Patel's 'progressive vision' and his efforts to 'accelerate Gujarat's growth and strengthen the spirit of good governance.' Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin similarly took to social media to convey their birthday wishes.
Who Is Bhupendra Patel
Born in Ahmedabad on 15 July 1962, Bhupendra Patel began his political career in the municipal bodies of Ahmedabad. He currently serves as the 17th Chief Minister of Gujarat and represents the Ghatlodia Assembly constituency. His tenure has been marked by continuity with the BJP's long-running governance model in the state.
Political Significance
The chorus of senior BJP leaders publicly wishing Patel underscores his standing within the party's Gujarat unit and at the national level. Gujarat remains a BJP stronghold and a political proving ground for the party's governance narrative. The outpouring of greetings from figures including the Prime Minister, Home Minister, and Defence Minister reflects the significance the party places on its administration in the state.