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  • Former Gujarat CM’s son Mahendrasinh Vaghela rejoins Congress 5 years later

    Via PTI

    AHMEDABAD: Mahendrasinh Vaghela, son of former Gujarat Leader Minister Shankersinh Vaghela, joined the Congress on Friday, forward of the state Meeting election.

    The 58-year-old former MLA was once welcomed into the fold via Gujarat Congress president Jagdish Thakor on the birthday celebration headquarters right here.

    The advance has come forward of the state Meeting election, which is anticipated to be held via December.

    Chatting with newshounds, Mahendrasinh stated he was once becoming a member of the Congress with none expectancies and can battle the polls if the birthday celebration desires.

    Mahendrasinh, who was once a Congress MLA from Bayad in north Gujarat between 2012 and 2017, had surrender the birthday celebration in August 2017, a couple of months ahead of the Meeting elections, and later joined the BJP.

    “The birthday celebration management will come to a decision whether or not I battle the polls or no longer. I’ve joined the Congress with none expectancies. I had surrender the BJP instantly after becoming a member of as a result of I used to be no longer comfy and that was once the explanation why I had no longer attended any in their occasions,” he stated.

    Mahendrasinh was once one of the crucial 8 Congress MLAs, together with his father Shankersinh, who had cross-voted within the Rajya Sabha polls in favour of the BJP candidate in August 2017 and later resigned from the birthday celebration.

    In spite of the cross-voting, Congress candidate overdue Ahmed Patel gained the election via defeating the BJP’s Balwantsinh Rajput.

    Significantly, Mahendrasinh had no longer contested the 2017 state Meeting election.

    Mahendrasinh joined the ruling BJP in July 2018 and resigned in October, slightly 3 months after becoming a member of the fold.

    With out elaborating a lot about his surprising resolution to surrender the birthday celebration, he had said on the time in his resignation letter that he was once resigning because of some “non-public causes”.

    AHMEDABAD: Mahendrasinh Vaghela, son of former Gujarat Leader Minister Shankersinh Vaghela, joined the Congress on Friday, forward of the state Meeting election.

    The 58-year-old former MLA was once welcomed into the fold via Gujarat Congress president Jagdish Thakor on the birthday celebration headquarters right here.

    The advance has come forward of the state Meeting election, which is anticipated to be held via December.

    Chatting with newshounds, Mahendrasinh stated he was once becoming a member of the Congress with none expectancies and can battle the polls if the birthday celebration desires.

    Mahendrasinh, who was once a Congress MLA from Bayad in north Gujarat between 2012 and 2017, had surrender the birthday celebration in August 2017, a couple of months ahead of the Meeting elections, and later joined the BJP.

    “The birthday celebration management will come to a decision whether or not I battle the polls or no longer. I’ve joined the Congress with none expectancies. I had surrender the BJP instantly after becoming a member of as a result of I used to be no longer comfy and that was once the explanation why I had no longer attended any in their occasions,” he stated.

    Mahendrasinh was once one of the crucial 8 Congress MLAs, together with his father Shankersinh, who had cross-voted within the Rajya Sabha polls in favour of the BJP candidate in August 2017 and later resigned from the birthday celebration.

    In spite of the cross-voting, Congress candidate overdue Ahmed Patel gained the election via defeating the BJP’s Balwantsinh Rajput.

    Significantly, Mahendrasinh had no longer contested the 2017 state Meeting election.

    Mahendrasinh joined the ruling BJP in July 2018 and resigned in October, slightly 3 months after becoming a member of the fold.

    With out elaborating a lot about his surprising resolution to surrender the birthday celebration, he had said on the time in his resignation letter that he was once resigning because of some “non-public causes”.