Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday participated in a programme organised to commemorate late Gujarat Minister Divyakant Nanavati. Shah lauded Nanavati for his contribution to Junagadh as a councillor and president of the local civic body in the 1950s, and also as an elected member of the legislative assembly from Junagadh twice - first in 1962 and then in 1972. Late Nanavati was a Congress MLA, who went on to become cabinet minister of law, municipalities, town planning and urban development in the Chimanbhai Patel-led government.
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