Gujarat’s new Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel recently met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi to discuss various developmental issues in the state. The meeting took place at the Prime Minister’s residence and lasted for over an hour. This was Patel’s first official meeting with PM Modi after taking charge as the Chief Minister of Gujarat. The two leaders are said to have discussed a wide range of topics including infrastructure projects, economic development, and social welfare programs for the people of Gujarat. The meeting holds significance as it comes at a time when the state is gearing up for the upcoming Assembly elections. Patel, who took over as the Chief Minister following the resignation of Vijay Rupani, is looking to strengthen the BJP’s hold in the state and ensure continued development. The meeting with PM Modi is seen as a step towards fulfilling these goals. Both leaders expressed confidence in the progress and development of Gujarat under Patel’s leadership. The meeting also signals a strong bond between the state government and the central leadership, highlighting the cooperative efforts towards the growth of Gujarat. PM Modi is known for closely monitoring the progress of states governed by the BJP, and his meeting with Patel indicates a hands-on approach towards ensuring Gujarat’s development. The discussions between the two leaders are expected to pave the way for further collaboration and strategic planning to boost Gujarat’s overall growth and prosperity.

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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel meets PM Modi in Delhi to discuss state issues and development plans.
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