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Vijay Rupani: From Rangoon-born RSS boy to next CM of Gujarat
What apparently weighed in Vijay Rupani`s favour among other things is his closeness to BJP chief Amit Shah.
Ahmedabad: Vijay Rupani, a devoted RSS member since his school-days who is known for hard work but keeps a low profile, is set to succeed Anandiben Patel as the Chief Minister of the high-profile Gujarat state.
The 60-year-old first-time MLA trumped all other contenders for the post. What apparently weighed in his favour among other things is his closeness to BJP chief Amit Shah.
Rupani's elevation to the top post is also seen as a recognition of his Jain community, which was recently accorded minority status by the state government.
A leader who wields considerable influence in Saurashtra, a politically significant part of Gujarat, Rupani celebrated his birthday on August 2 with his wife and son at his house in Rajkot, his native town.
Born in Rangoon (now Yangon, in Myanmar) to Ramniklal Rupani in 1956, Rupani grew up in Rajkot where he joined RSS as a school boy. He pursued BA and then LLB.
As the chairman of the state tourism corporation, he headed 'Khushbu Gujarat Ki' campaign to popularise the state as a tourist destination.
Between 2006-12, he was a member of Rajya Sabha. During this period he was a part of various Parliamentary committees on water resources, food, public distribution, public undertaking, etc.
He was made the chairman of the Gujarat Municipal Finance Board in 2013. In October 2014, he won Assembly bye-election from Rajkot West with a handsome margin after the sitting MLA Vajubhai Vala resigned upon appointment as Karnataka Governor.
On February 19, Rupani became the state BJP president, replacing RC Faldu. It was seen as a victory for the Amit Shah faction in state BJP. In Anandiben Patel's Cabinet, he served as the Transport Minister.
Rupani cut his teeth on politics in his college days when he joined the ABVP, and got involved in the students struggle committee during the Navnirman Andolan of the 1970s. He was among the first to jump into students' agitation on the call given by Jayprakash Narayan.
He was jailed during the Emergency and spent nearly one year in Bhuj and Bhavnagar jails.
He was elected as a corporator of Rajkot Municipal Corporation for the first time in 1987, and went on to become president of the Rajkot district unit of BJP.
Between 1988 and 1996, he served as the chairman of the standing committee of Rajkot Corporation. In 1996-97, he became the mayor of Rajkot when his efforts to develop the city and the district as a tourism hub stood out.
His contribution to develop Rajkot as the industry centre of Saurashtra is also well-recognised.
Rupani was the state BJP's general secretary four times in a row and also served as party spokesperson at the state level.