Won't fight Guj polls, but work for BJP: Kavadiya

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

leader and senior minister Jayantibhai Kavadiya today said he is not keen on contesting the forthcoming Assembly polls in the state as he wants to work on strengthening the party.

Kavadiya (56), who is the Minister of State for and Rural Development in the here, claimed that he has already conveyed his wish to the party leadership.


"Around two and half years back, I had conveyed this to the then state president and other general secretaries. Recently, I have once again told them that I am not willing to contest the upcoming Assembly polls, as I am more interested to work for the party organisation," Kavadiya told reporters in Gandhinagar today.

Kavadiya, who represents Dhrangadhra assembly segment in Surendranagar district, is also a popular Patel community leader of that region.

He said the party is more important as power always emerges from a strong organisation.

"I visited almost every taluka of after Modi, when he was the state chief minister, gave me a responsibility in the party between 2007 and 2012. I strongly believe that only a strong organisation leads us to power," the minister said.

Earlier in April, veteran leader and sitting MLA from Surat, Narottam Patel, had announced that he will not contest the Assembly polls to make way for younger people.

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First Published: Wed, September 20 2017. 18:13 IST