“BJP is busy replacing failed chief ministers”; After Rupani’s resignation, the Congress leader scoffed
Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister P.S. Chidambaram has blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for abruptly removing Vijay Rupani, who has been Gujarat’s chief minister for five years. Chidambaram said the BJP was only busy replacing its failed chief ministers and the list of such chief ministers was long in BJP-ruled states. On Sunday, former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani tendered his resignation to the Governor. Rupani is said to have resigned following orders from senior BJP officials. From this p. Chidambaram has criticized the BJP.
Chidambaram on Monday tweeted about the removal of Rupani as Gujarat Chief Minister and the appointment of Bhupendra Patel, a first-time MLA, in his place. “The BJP is busy removing its failed chief minister. When will the BJP know that the Chief Minister is not working properly? ” That is what Chidambaram said.
The BJP is busy replacing its non-performing Chief Ministers. When did the BJP leadership realize they were non-performing CMs?
– P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) September 13, 2021
Chidambaram has said that the BJP has changed the chief ministers of many states due to poor performance and there are many other states where there are failed chief ministers and they need to be replaced. “People in the respective states knew that BS Yeddyurappa, Don Rawat and Rupani had been performing poorly for several months. There are many more that need to change. The list is long, with Haryana, Goa, Tripura, etc., ”Chidambaram said in his tweet.
The people of the state concerned knew that BS Yediyurappa, the two Rawats and Rupani were non-performing for many months
There are more who must be replaced. In Haryana, Goa, Tripura etc
The list is long– P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) September 13, 2021
The BJP’s central leadership fired five party chief ministers from four states during the year. B. in Karnataka. S. Yeddyurappa, first Trivendra Singh Rawat in Himachal Pradesh, then Tirath Singh Rawat, Sarbananda Sonowal in Assam and Vijay Rupani, who was sacked in Gujarat on Saturday, are the fifth chief ministers.
On Sunday, Rupani resigned as Gujarat Chief Minister and was replaced by Patel. In March, Trivendra Rawat, who had been the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand for more than four years, was replaced by Tirath Rawat. But in just three months, he was replaced by Pushkar Singh Dhami.