Pradipsinh Jadeja

Pradipsinh Jadeja is a Member of Legislative assembly from Vatva constituency in Gujarat for its 12th, 13th and 14th legislative assembly, serving since 2007.[1] He had served as a Home Minister and Law and Justice, External Affairs, Protocol, Non-Resident Gujarati Division, Pilgrimage Development, Co-ordination of Voluntary Organizations in 12th assembly.

Pradipsinh Jadeja
Minister of Home Law and Justice of Government of Gujarat
Assumed office
December 2017
ConstituencyVatva
Minister of Law and Justice of Government of Gujarat
In office
December 2012  December 2017
ConstituencyVatva
Minister of Law and Justice of Government of Gujarat
In office
20 August 2010  25 December 2012
ConstituencyAsarwa
Chief Whip of Gujarat Legislative Assembly
In office
2 February 2010  20 August 2010
ConstituencyAsarwa
Chairman of Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizer Company Ltd.(GNFC)
In office
1998–2002
MLA of Gujarat
In office
2002-2007,2007-2012 ,2012-2017  2017-Incumbent
ConstituencyVatva
Personal details
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Websitewww.pradipsinhjijadeja.in

Pradeepsinh Jadeja is the first Kshatriya Home Minister in Government of Bjp in Gujarat

Minister of State for Home Pradipsinh Jadeja is the sitting MLA from Vatva. In 2012, he won with a margin of 46,932 votes. In 2002 and 2007 polls, He win A vatva In 2017 by 90,000 something margin He is A Get One of The most Lead MEMBER of Gujrat assembly in 14 the assembly Jadeja had contested from Asarwa constituency of Ahmedabad and each time, he emerged victorious with massive margins. After Asarwa was declared reserved for SC, he was given a ticket from Vatva. This Kshatriya leader is considered to be close to BJP chief Amit Shah. In the Anandiben Patel government, he was the minister of state for parliamentary affairs. He served as the party's chief whip in 2010.

Rath Yatra parade preparations

More than 25,000 police personnel, home guards and jawans of paramilitary forces would be deployed as a part of security arrangements for the 141st rath yatra of Lord Jagannath on July 14, minister of state for home Pradipsinh Jadeja said after reviewing the security measures

Three raths, 18 elephants, 101 trucks, 30 akharas, and 18 bhajan mandalis & bands, and seven motorcars would be a part of the Rath Yatra procession this year. The route has been divided into 26 parts for the security arrangements.

Jadeja said that more than 2,000 police officers and personnel, and 5,700 home guards, would be a part of the elaborate security cover for the annual procession of Lord Jagannath.

“Twenty six companies of paramilitary forces and one unit of National Security Guards (NSG) commandos would also be deployed along the route of the Rath Yatra. This year, a company of Indo Tibet Police Force would also be deployed,” he said.

Moreover, elaborate measures have been put in place for electronic monitoring of the yatra proceedings. In addition to the existing CCTV network, 259 CCTV cameras would be installed at 167 points along the yatra's route. For aerial surveillance of the procession, Israeli Helium Balloon Drones, which are equipped with high density cameras, would be used.

After reviewing the preparations, the minister undertook foot patrolling on the yatra's route from Prem Darwaza to Tambu Chowki.

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