Gujarat cabinet overhaul: All 16 ministers resign, new cabinet to be sworn in tomorrow

The new cabinet, with an entirely revamped team, will be formally sworn in on Friday, October 17th, at precisely 12:39 PM, marking a new chapter in Gujarat’s political narrative.

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Rajesh Hiremath
Gujarat CM
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In a significant political development, all 16 ministers from the Gujarat state government, with the exception of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, tendered their resignations on Thursday. This bold move signals a major reshuffle within the state's political landscape, setting the stage for a fresh lineup of leaders to take charge.

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Gujarat braces for key political challenges

The reshuffle comes at a crucial time as the state braces for key political challenges in the coming months. The reshuffling of cabinet positions is seen as an effort by the Chief Minister to rejuvenate the governance structure and address ongoing public concerns over administrative efficiency.

The new cabinet, with an entirely revamped team, will be formally sworn in on Friday, October 17th, at precisely 12:39 PM, marking a new chapter in Gujarat’s political narrative. While the specific names of the new ministers have yet to be disclosed, sources indicate that the reshuffle is intended to bring in fresh talent and create a more dynamic leadership team.

This development follows months of speculation regarding leadership changes and has already sparked widespread interest among political analysts and the public. With the new cabinet expected to face critical decisions ahead, all eyes are now on the swearing-in ceremony as Gujarat prepares for this new political phase.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel Gujarat state government
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