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Vishal Pathak of Narmada district is selected in the BJP Gujarat Pradesh team

Rajpipla: Gujarat state team is being announced, state BJP president CR Patil has started preparations for the upcoming 2022 assembly elections. After the announcement, the state BJP has recently announced the team of 4 zones of IT department.

The team of four zones namely North Zone, Saurashtra Zone, Central Zone and South Zone has been announced under the instruction and guidance of State President CR Patil. Vishal Pathak of Narmada district has been appointed as co-incharge while Kejalben Magadia of Surat has been appointed as co-incharge while Vishalbhai Thacker has been appointed as in-charge in North zone while Deepbhai Nayak and Parthabhai Shah have been appointed as co-incharge. Kalpesh Bhai Rathvi and Shalavbhai Majumdar have been given the responsibility while Kuldeep Singh Zala has been given the charge in Saurashtra zone and Anup Bhai Pansuria and Ashaben Nkum have been given the important responsibility.

Thus, Vishal Pathak of Narmada District has been fulfilling his responsibility as Narmada District IT Cell for the last 5 terms and due to his good performance, the team of the region has now entrusted him with the important task of co-incharge of South Zone. He thanked the team of Narmada District BJP IT Department and said that all the credit for this responsibility goes to the IT team of Narmada District and all the office bearers of Narmada District BJP for their cooperation and He also thanked the office bearers, former district BJP president Ghanshyambhai Desai and former district BJP general secretary Gajendrasinh Jadeja for the opportunity to do a lot of work as well as the current BJP president Ghanshyambhai Patel and general secretary Nil Rao to do well. Expressed hope.

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