Speaking to The Indian Express, 73-year-old Pandya said, “I have tendered my resignation to the Chief Minister (Bhupendra Patel). Nobody asked me to resign. I felt I should resign. I will wind up my pending work by March 31 and be relieved from the office.”
On a recent Friday morning, Dhansukh Patel volunteer, loyal foot soldier, and long-time member of Bharatiya Janata Party sat on the verandah of his home deep in discussion with aides on strategies to win more voters to the party.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Teams of thousands of workers and volunteers are keeping social media pages of different political parties abuzz like a well-oiled machine to run campaigns and garner support of target voters for the next month s Assembly elections in Gujarat. India News | Gujarat: Parties Extensively Use Social Media to Connect with Voters, Run Poll Campaigns.