Is it a bizarre promotion of "Digital India" as some witty political observers have suggested? Perhaps not.
But Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel's resignation post, as a Facebook update, is the hottest news of the day, with the BJP Parliamentary Committee apparently looking at it at present, according to the stream of news reports online.
Anandiben Patel, who would soon be 75, nevertheless pegged her "voluntary resignation" on the advancing age, carefully bypassing the volatile week of all-round protests across the western state over continuing atrocities on Dalits in Narendra Modi's home turf.
In a letter posted on her Facebook page, Patel, who took charge as Gujarat’s first woman chief minister in May 2004 after then CM Narendra Modi was elected to the Lok Sabha, has said that she had two months earlier sought to resign from the party to give “enough time to the new incumbent to prepare for important events like the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat summit”.
#Flash Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel says she is now 75 years of age, offers to resign citing the same (Source: Guj CM's FB account)
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
I am grateful towards BJP for the amount of responsibilities I have been trusted with over time: Anandiben Patel pic.twitter.com/qRD4aMZqgN
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
Have received Anandiben Patel ji's letter. Her letter will now be kept before the BJP Parliamentary board for further decision: Amit Shah
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
Senior BJP leaders initiated a great tradition of voluntary retirement after they turn 75,which also paves way for next gen: Anandiben Patel
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
I'm also turning 75 this November. Keeping in view upcoming polls and vibrant Gujarat Summit..cntd: Anandiben Patel pic.twitter.com/z0QideOwbi
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
“For the last some time there has been a tradition in the party that those who attain the age of 75, voluntarily retires from the post. I will attain the age of 75 in November,” the state’s first woman chief minister, who succeeded Narendra Modi on May 22, 2014, said in a Facebook post.
“Two months ago I had requested the party to relieve me from the post and today also through this letter, I request the party to relieve me of the post,” Patel said.
“I am asking the party to relieve me two months in advance as the new chief minister will require the time to work, when the state is going to face elections in 2017 and an important event like Vibrant Gujarat Summit to be held in January,” Patel said.
“It (the rule of 75) is a good thing and it will give a chance to young leaders to come up,” she added.
Anandiben Patel resigns as Gujarat CM. |
This harping on her age is being read as paying heed to the "unwritten convention" in the BJP, espoused by PM Modi himself,that those reaching the age of 75 should vacate their public offices. Recent instances include Najma Heptullah, the former minority affairs minister.
#WATCH Guj CM Anandiben Patel says she will soon be 75 years of age, offers to resign from CM post citing the same.https://t.co/c00za19tW3
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
However, keeping up the pretences, her "resignation letter" is doing the rounds in BJP's Parliamnetary Board, headed by the party national president Amit Shah. Though Shah has not yet officially confirmed whether he has accepted or rejected Anandiben Patel's offer to quit as Gujarat CM, that not a leaf would move without the BJP high command's nod is a known fact.
#WATCH Amit Shah speaks on Anandiben Patel's offer to resign from Guj CM post, says BJP Parl Board to decide on it.https://t.co/KQqmvnf6IC
— ANI (@ANI_news) August 1, 2016
The national discourse has been completely overridden by vocal protests both within Gujarat and outside of it, and especially on social media, in the wake of the lynching of four Dalits - all tanners who skin cattle carcasses for a living - by cow vigilante groups.
आनंदी जी का इस्तीफ़ा गुजरात में "आप" की भ्रष्टाचार के ख़िलाफ़ लड़ाई की जीत है। https://t.co/4z6aXyZIib
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) August 1, 2016
आनंदी जी का इस्तीफ़ा गुजरात में "आप" की तेज़ी से बढ़ती लोकप्रियता का नतीजा है। भाजपा गुजरात में बुरी तरह से डरी हुई https://t.co/4z6aXyZIib
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) August 1, 2016
Before the Dalit agitation, vociferous protests by Patidars (led by the young leader Hardik Patel) had rocked the state, with many political and non-political voice asking for the CM's resignation.
However, this time, it seems the BJP top brass has been forced to show her the early exit.
Political rivals, particularly Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders like Ashutosh have latched on to Patel's resignation as a verdict of Gujarat's failed politics of upper caste Hindu appeasementa nd anti-Dalit, anti-Muslim practices.
AAP's soaring popularity in Gujrat forced BJP to change Anandi Ben Patel, Looking for new leader.
— ashutosh (@ashutosh83B) August 1, 2016
It must be remembered that Assembly polls are due in Gujarat in late 2017 and AAP is already making a good headaway into this predominantly BJP stronghold.
As #AnandibenPatel ji offers to resign owing turning 75 yrs soon, We wish her all the good luck in future for her next endeavours.
— Keshav Prasad Maurya (@KeshavPMaurya_) August 1, 2016
Anandiben Patel had been already targeted for BJP's miserable performance in the December 2015 rural civic bodies polls with the opposition Congress making significant inroads.
The Gujarat Chief Minister #AnandibenPatel's resignation is an indication of BJP's sure defeat in 2017 elections: Ahmed Patel
— IndiaTodayFLASH (@IndiaTodayFLASH) August 1, 2016
Both mainstream and social media have been rife with speculations for a while now, and the news of Patel resigning only confirms what many senior jounalists and political commentators have been indicating of late.
Whether #anandibenpatel face book or postmodern resignation is a nautanki or real hardly matters, the #BJP ship have the mice deserting it
— Tariq Islam (@tariq_43) August 1, 2016
Had said this yesterday. #AnandibenPatel https://t.co/HwfEtFqUqT
— Swati Chaturvedi (@bainjal) August 1, 2016
Learn from the weakest sections of society, India. This is how you bring a Govt to it's knees and destroy Brahmanwad! #AnandibenPatel
— ☭ Comrade Nambiar ☭ (@DasBolshevik) August 1, 2016
CM of Gujarat resigns on Facebook. Resignation accepted on Facebook ( with a LIKE, I presume). Bizarre marketing of #DigitalIndia. :-)
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) August 1, 2016
A CM posts her political intent to quit on Facebook.Anandiben Patel does not know Modi Ji 's or Amit Shah's phone number? #InternalDemocracy
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) August 1, 2016
Wanted: Replacement for #AnandibenPatel.Education not mandatory.Intelligence frowned upon.Criminal cases welcome.MUST LIKE COWS.
— lindsay pereira (@lindsaypereira) August 1, 2016
The Dalits & Patidars in Gujarat pandiculated and the CM #AnandibenPatel of BJP Govt is already running away. Stay united is the message!
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) August 1, 2016
Next CM of Gujarat is a toss up between Vijay Rupani or Nitin Patel #anandibenpatel
— Swati Chaturvedi (@bainjal) August 1, 2016
However, many voices of reason are upset that Patel's resignation is being window-dressed to look like an age-related voluntary retirement, with BJP intending to brazen it out once again with stone-cold caste calculations and without changing its tack or making any introspection whatsoever regarding its exclusionary politics.