Assembly elections in Gujarat will be held in December 2022 to elect 182 members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. The tenure of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 18 February 2023.
Citing the National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2021, Gujarat's Minister of State for Education, Annapurna Devi slammed the Delhi government for a poor education system.
Calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi the pride of the world, Patel said that after joining the BJP he would do an event every 10 days to ask Congress leaders, including MLAs, to join the BJP.
Hardik Patel had quit the Congress on May 18. In his parting note, Patel accused the Congress leadership of having no vision for Gujarat where the party is out of power since 1995.
Hardik Patel had quit the Congress on May 18. In his parting note, Patel accused the Congress leadership of having no vision for Gujarat where the party is out of power since 1995.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Gujarat's Rajot in an attempt to woo the Patidar community ahead of the 2022 Assembly Elections.
The BJP-ruled Gujarat is slated to go to the polls by the end of this year.
Naresh Patel recently held a meeting with Patidar leaders to chalk out the strategy in the run-up to the Gujarat Assembly polls scheduled later this year.
Prashant Kishor had recently turned down an offer to join the Congress.
Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel resigned from the party on May 18, delivering a big blow to the grand old party months ahead of Assembly elections.
Hardik Patel had joined the Congress in 2019. He was appointed as the working president of the GPCC in July 2020.
Hardik Patel had led the Patidar agitation in Gujarat ahead of the 2017 Assembly polls. He joined Congress in 2019 and was appointed as the working president of the GPCC in July 2020.
Addressing a tribal rally, the Congress leader also said that the BJP-led government in the state had deprived tribals of their rights.