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Gujarat: Day after resignation as MLA, Arjun Modhwadia joins BJP

Modhwadia joined the BJP along with former Congress MLA Ambarish Der, Navsari district Congress general secretary Dharmesh Patel, and several other party leaders and workers in the presence of state BJP president C R Paatil.

Gujarat chief Modhwadia, another ex-functionary Der join BJPFormer Gujarat Congress chief and ex-MLA Arjun Modhwadia (Left) and the party's former working president Ambarish Der(Right) joined BJP on Tuesday (X/@BJP4Gujarat)

A day after he resigned from as the Congress MLA from Porbandar, Arjun Modhwadia joined the BJP in Gandhinagar on Tuesday. Soon after, he attacked the Congress, stating that he was a first generation politician without any political background and in Congress, there are “kalami amba” (grafted mango trees), who have “not undergone the pain of germination”.

Modhwadia joined the BJP along with former Congress MLA Ambarish Der, Navsari district Congress general secretary Dharmesh Patel, and several other party leaders and workers in the presence of state BJP president C R Paatil.

Addressing mediapersons, Modhwadia said, “I am a first generation politician. I joined politics so that I can bring some change in my constituency of Porbandar and to Gujarat. I tried to fulfill this dream while staying in Congress for 40 years. But today, Congress has almost lost its connect with people.”

Maintaining that he has joined the BJP to contribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of Viksit Bharat, he said: “I have decided to make contribution like a squirrel who contributed in building the Ram Setu of Lord Ram.” He assured that as a BJP worker, he would double the efforts he put in Congress. “We have not inherited politics. We are not kalami amba. We came into politics from poor family while doing a lot of hardwork to make some contribution. That contribution was not possible in the party I was in (Congress). Now, it has got a NGO-like form…,” he added.

Replying to media queries about his criticism of BJP in the past, Modhwadia said, “What could be more… than BJP giving me entry despite my such criticism? It shows their generosity. The difficulty was where I was (Congress). There, you had to wait for five to seven years for a meeting. The chief minister of Assam has talked about it in detail… (Here in BJP) a tea-maker becomes the PM, it wasn’t inherited.”

“Not me, but the chief minister of Telangana (Revanth Reddy) has said that Modi is a big brother and we all should follow the Gujarat model. What could be bigger certificate than this… ,” he told mediapersons.

Modhwadia rejected claims that Opposition leaders join BJP under pressure of investigating agencies or because of some enticement. Der, meanwhile, said he was associated with VHP, Bajrang Dal and youth wing of BJP between 2003 and 2009.

Parimal A Dabhi works with The Indian Express as Chief of Bureau, focusing on the state of Gujarat. Leveraging his seniority and access, Dabhi is recognized for his reporting on the complex interplay of law, politics, social justice, and governance within the region. Expertise & Authority Core Authority (Social Justice and Law): Dabhi is a key source for in-depth coverage of caste-based violence, discrimination, and the state's response to social movements, particularly those involving Patidar, Dalit and OBC communities. His reporting focuses on the societal and legal fallout of these issues: Caste and Discrimination: He has reported extensively on social boycotts and instances of violence against Dalits (such as the attack on a Dalit wedding party in Patan), the community's demands (like refusing to pick carcasses), and the political responses from leaders like Jignesh Mevani. Judicial and Legal Affairs: He tracks significant, high-stakes legal cases and judgments that set precedents in Gujarat, including the convictions under the stringent Gujarat Animal Preservation Act (cow slaughter), 2002 Gujarat riots and developments in cases involving former police officers facing charges of wrongful confinement and fake encounters. Political and Administrative Oversight: Dabhi provides essential coverage of the inner workings of the state government and the opposition, ensuring a high degree of Trustworthiness in political analysis: State Assembly Proceedings: He frequently reports directly from the Gujarat Assembly, covering Question Hour, discussion on various Bills, debates on budgetary demands for departments like Social Justice, and ministerial statements on issues like illegal mining, job quotas for locals, and satellite-based farm loss surveys. Electoral Politics: His work details key political developments, including election analysis (voter turnout records), party organizational changes (like the end of C R Patil’s tenure as BJP chief), and campaign dynamics. ... Read More

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