Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel resigns due to old age

The chief minister of Gujarat and a long-time confidante of Prime Minister Narendra Modi resigned  as protests by the low-caste Dalit community threatened to hurt the standing of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Anandiben Patel, who served as the state’s first woman chief minister, posted the resignation letter on her Facebook page. She said the decision was driven by the fact that she was almost 75 years old, the age at which Modi expects ministers to retire.

  •   But Patel’s standing weakened after a series of caste-driven protests, which could be politically damaging for Modi. They have also disrupted parliamentary proceedings and may affect state elections in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh in 2017.
  • PM Modi appointed Patel as his successor in Gujarat, his home state, in 2014. He had run the state for 13 years – an era of rapid industrial growth that his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) successfully pitched to voters as a “model” to bring prosperity to India’s 1.3 billion people..
  • “There has been a tradition in our party that our leaders retire after they turn 75, since I am turning 75 this year in November, I would like to tell my party leaders to consider relieving me from the post of Gujarat’s chief minister before I turn 75,” Anandiben said in a post she published in her official Facebook and Twitter accounts.