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People of Gujarat praying for Amit Shah's recovery: Gujarat Chief Minister Rupani

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Sunday said that the people of the state are praying for the speedy recovery of Union Home Minister Amit Shah

August 02, 2020 / 20:27 IST

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on August 2 said that the people of the state are praying for the speedy recovery of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who has tested positive for coronavirus.

Gujarat is the home state of Shah, who earlier in the day said in a tweet that he has tested positive for the infection. Several senior leaders and Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) took to Twitter and posted with the hashtag #GetWellSoonAmitShah to wish the union minister a speedy recovery.

Rupani, who was in Surat to take a review of the coronavirus situation, told reporters that he prays for Shah's speedy recovery. "On behalf of the people of Gujarat, we all pray to God that he gets rid of coronavirus and gets well soon.  We hope Amitbhai recovers soon and comes out of it," he said.

Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel tweeted, "Hon'ble Home Minister of India Shri @AmitShah ji tested positive for Corona. I pray to God for his speedy recovery."

Newly-appointed president of the BJP's state unit, C R Paatil, also wished the Union minister a speedy recovery
"Hon'ble @AmitShah ji, Get well soon ! Wishing you a speedy recovery," he said on the micro-blogging site.

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Surat MP Darshana Jardosh tweeted, "Praying for your good health and speedy recovery @AmitShah Ji."good health and speedy recovery @AmitShah Ji."

Former state BJP chief Jitu Vaghani said, "I pray to god for your speedy recovery. I have full faith that you will get well soon and join the public service, wishing you the same #GetWellSoonAmitShah."

 

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first published: Aug 2, 2020 08:26 pm

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