The Hindu (Kolkata)

Tribal leader Vasava, ex-Cong. MLA Patel join BJP in Gujarat

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Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) leader and former MLA Mahesh Vasava and former Congress legislator Mahesh Patel joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Gujarat on Monday.

The former legislator­s along with local leaders from the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and their supporters were inducted into the BJP by State president C.R. Paatil in a function at the party’s State office, Kamalam.

Mahesh Vasava, the son of BTP chief Chhotu Vasava, was the party’s national president.

He represente­d the tribal reserved seat of Dediapada in Narmada district after winning the 2002 Assembly election as a Janata Dal leader. He lost the seat in 2007 and 2012 and again won in 2017.

In 2022, Mr. Mahesh filed his nomination as a BTP candidate from the Jhagadia seat in Bharuch, but he was forced to withdraw amid difference­s with his father, who decided to contest as an independen­t candidate.

Former Congress MLA Mahesh Patel won the Palanpur Assembly seat in 2017 but lost to Ankit Thaker of the BJP in 2022.

Speaking on the occa

Congress’s Prernaben Singh and AAP leader Sanjay Mori also joined the BJP at the same function

sion, Mr. Patel said leaders from different parties want to join the BJP to participat­e in the country’s progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

‘For country’s progress’

“When Modi was the Chief Minister, he set up a model with the developmen­t of Gujarat, which inspired people from across the country to elect him as the prime minister. Today, political pundits also believe that Modi will win for the third time and with more than 400 seats,” the BJP leader said.

After his induction, Mr. Mahesh said he got an opportunit­y to work with Mr. Modi when the latter became the Chief Minister of Gujarat for the first time. “I joined the BJP as I was inspired by the way Modiji is working for the developmen­t of the country...We will work to strengthen the BJP in the Lok Sabha election,” he said.

Congress’s Prernaben Singh and AAP leader Sanjay Mori also joined the BJP at the function.

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