Key Points

Vijay Rupani, a prominent BJP leader, tragically died in the Air India crash in Ahmedabad. His political journey was marked by significant contributions to Gujarat's governance and a unique cross-party respect. Born in Myanmar and raised in Rajkot, Rupani rose through political ranks with integrity and calm leadership. Jairam Ramesh's tribute highlights the nuanced relationships that transcend political boundaries in Indian democracy.

Key Points: Jairam Ramesh Remembers Vijay Rupani BJP Leader's Legacy

  • Vijay Rupani was a respected BJP leader from Gujarat
  • Born in Myanmar and migrated to Rajkot in 1960
  • Served as Gujarat's Chief Minister from 2016-2021
  • Remembered for calm temperament and political integrity
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Jairam Ramesh recalls 'Parliamentary friendship' as Vijay Rupani dies in plane crash

Congress leader recalls parliamentary friendship with BJP's Vijay Rupani after tragic Air India crash that claimed his life in Ahmedabad

"He was extremely affable and the aggression in the House would very often be accompanied with a smile. - Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, June 12

Vijay Rupani, former Chief Minister of Gujarat and a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was among the victims of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad. His passing at the age of 68 has drawn tributes from across the political spectrum, reflecting the respect he commanded even among ideological opponents.

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, recalling their time in Parliament, wrote on his X handle: "I still recall our not infrequent arguments and clashes in the House as also the friendly conversations in the now-extinct Central Hall where we would talk about climate change, urban heat, environment, and Myanmar where he was born--like the CPM leader Prakash Karat. He was extremely affable and the aggression in the House would very often be accompanied with a smile."

Born on August 2, 1956, in Rangoon (now Yangon), Myanmar, Rupani's early life was shaped by political upheaval. His family, part of the Jain community, migrated to Rajkot in 1960.

He pursued degrees in arts and law from Saurashtra University and began his public life through the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its student wing, the ABVP.

He was active in the Navnirman Andolan and was jailed during the Emergency.

Rupani's political career spanned decades, marked by a steady rise through the BJP's organisational ranks.

He served as Mayor of Rajkot (1996-97), chaired the Gujarat Tourism Development Corporation, and was elected to the Rajya Sabha from 2006 to 2012.

It was during this tenure that he earned the respect of colleagues across party lines. In 2016, Rupani succeeded Anandiben Patel as Gujarat's Chief Minister, leading the state through a politically sensitive period marked by the Patidar agitation and Dalit protests. He retained power for the BJP in the 2017 Assembly elections and served until 2021.

At the time of his death, he was the party's in-charge for Punjab. Rupani is remembered as a leader of calm temperament, ideological clarity, and personal warmth.

His legacy lies not only in the offices he held but in the quiet dignity with which he conducted public life. His death is a loss not just to Gujarat, but to Indian politics at large.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Very sad news. Regardless of political differences, we must respect leaders who served the nation with dedication. Rupani ji was known for his calm demeanor even during heated political debates. His journey from Myanmar refugee to Gujarat CM is truly inspiring. 🙏
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking tragedy! Jairam Ramesh's tribute shows how politics shouldn't erase basic humanity. We need more leaders who can disagree respectfully. Rupani sir's work on urban heat and environment deserves more recognition - these issues affect all Gujaratis equally.
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Amit S.
His handling of the Patidar agitation showed real leadership. Not easy to maintain peace during such tensions. Though I didn't always agree with his policies, his personal integrity was never in question. The Myanmar-India connection in his life story is fascinating too.
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Sunita R.
The loss of any life is tragic, but this makes me wonder - when will we improve aviation safety in India? Too many accidents lately. That said, Rupani ji's journey from Rajkot mayor to CM shows how grassroots work matters in politics. Not enough leaders have that experience today.
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Vikram J.
His work on Gujarat tourism was outstanding! Visited Gir last year and saw the infrastructure improvements. But I wish more leaders would follow his example of keeping personal relations cordial across party lines. Today's politics has become too toxic. #Respect
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Neha P.
The Emergency-era leaders had a different mettle. Jail time shaped their commitment to democracy. While I'm not BJP supporter, we must acknowledge such sacrifices. His environmental concerns mentioned by Jairam Ramesh surprise me - wish he'd pushed harder on those issues as CM.

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