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Under pressure, Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel quits; cites old age

While some reports claim BJP has accepted her resignation, party chief Amit Shah said they are yet to make a decision on the matter.

While some reports claim BJP has accepted her resignation, party chief Amit Shah said they are yet to make a decision on the matter.

Ahmedabad

: Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel on Monday submitted her resignation letter to top BJP brass and asked them to relieve her from responsibilities of the post as she is turning 75 this year.

Under the leadership of Patel, who has been a minister in the BJP government since 1998 and CM from 2014, the BJP for the first time in the post-Narendra Modi era in Gujarat is facing a tough challenge from its opponents and the party had been considering replacing her for quite some time now.

However, the Chief Minister seemed to insist that age was the primary factor for her resignation.

“There has been a tradition in our party that our leaders retire after they turn 75, since I am turning 75 this year in November, I would like to tell my party leaders to consider relieving me from the post of Gujarat’s chief minister before I turn 75,” Anandiben said in a post she published in her official Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Patel, who will turn 75 on November 21, also said the BJP needed a fresh face in the state before the elections due next year. While some reports claim that the BJP has already accepted her resignation, party chief Amit Shah said they are yet to take a final call on the matter.

-"Have received Anandiben Patel ji's letter. Her letter will now be kept before the BJP Parliamentary board for further decision,-" party chief Amit Shah said.

Her resignation comes amidst criticism that her government had failed to contain anti-Dalit sentiment in the state in the wake of the recent Una incident, where 'gau rakshaks' had flogged dalits for skinning a dead cow.

The state has been reeling against several protests over the incident and Opposition parties have targeted Anandiben Patel for failing to take stock of the situation.

Patel had to face defeat as BJP recently fared badly in the rural civic bodies polls in December 2015. This was considered as a major loss for her as opposition Congress was able to win polls after almost 25 years in the state.

She also had to face the fierce Patel community quota agitation, one of the factors which contributed to BJP losing in rural local bodies polls, while retaining urban areas. Opposition Congress has also levelled allegations of corruption against her.

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