Gujarat CM Changes Official Venue for Family's Wedding—A Heartwarming Gesture

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel made a thoughtful decision to change his official programme venue in Jamnagar. This came after the Parmar family expressed concerns that their wedding preparations would be disrupted by security arrangements. The Chief Minister personally communicated with the family and assured them the wedding could proceed as planned. This gesture highlights administrative flexibility and consideration for citizens' important life events.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Shifts Event for Jamnagar Wedding

  • CM Patel directed relocation after family raised concerns about wedding disruption
  • Wedding preparations were final when CM's visit was announced
  • Family feared security protocols would interfere with ceremonies
  • CM personally assured the family, letting them keep original venue
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Gujarat CM changes his programme venue for citizen's wedding in Jamnagar

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel relocated his official programme in Jamnagar to avoid disrupting a family's wedding, ensuring the ceremony proceeded smoothly.

"The venue of our programme shall be changed, the family's concern is our concern. - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

New Delhi, Nov 23

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel directed the relocation of a scheduled government programme in Jamnagar to ensure that a local family's wedding could proceed without disruption.

The decision came after concerns were raised by the family of Sanjana Parmar, whose wedding had been planned for Sunday at the City Town Hall.

According to details provided by the family, preparations for the wedding were in their final stages when they learned that the Chief Minister was scheduled to visit Jamnagar the next day, November 24, where a public event was also planned to take place at the same Town Hall.

With security arrangements and police deployment beginning ahead of the Chief Minister's visit, the family feared that the heightened protocols could cause difficulties during the wedding ceremonies.

The matter was brought to the attention of the Chief Minister's Office, following which Chief Minister Patel issued instructions to shift the venue of his official programme.

"The venue of our programme shall be changed, the family's concern is our concern," the Chief Minister directed, according to officials familiar with the decision.

Speaking about the relief this decision brought, Brijesh Parmar, the bride's uncle, said the family had been deeply worried about potential disruptions.

"Securing a new venue during the wedding season, informing guests, and arranging everything afresh was difficult - but one reassuring call from the Chief Minister allowed us to sleep peacefully that night," he said.

Parmar added that the Chief Minister personally communicated with the family, assuring them that the wedding could go ahead at the original venue without any interference.

The decision ensured that the wedding could proceed as planned, avoiding the logistical challenges that a last-minute change of venue would have posed during the peak marriage season.

The incident highlights an instance of administrative flexibility and attention to citizens' concerns, reflecting a governance approach that acknowledges the impact of official programmes on the day-to-day lives of residents.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Gujarat, I'm proud of our CM. Weddings are once-in-a-lifetime events and the Parmar family must have been so stressed. Good to see our leaders showing humanity over protocol.
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Michael C
While this is a nice gesture, shouldn't the administration have checked venue availability before scheduling the CM's program? This seems like basic planning that could have avoided the situation entirely.
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Ananya R
During wedding season, finding venues is so difficult! The family must have booked months in advance. Thank you CM Patel for understanding this struggle. More power to such considerate leadership! 💕
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Sarah B
The personal phone call from the CM is what impressed me most. It shows genuine concern, not just a bureaucratic decision. This is how public servants should behave - putting people first.
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Vikram M
In India, where politicians often act like royalty, this is a welcome change. Hope this sets a precedent for other states too. Common citizens deserve this level of respect and consideration.

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