"Our (BJP) government has developed tourism sector in the state, including all famous religious places, much better than past Congress governments and if they can prove otherwise I am ready to resign and will retire from politics," said Patel while replying in the Assembly during a discussion on supplementary demands.
He was visibly agitated by Opposition Congress member's allegation that state government should have allocated more funds for development of tourist attractions in the state instead of spending crores of rupees, allegedly on publicity.
However, all the cut motions were defeated in the House by the voice vote and state Assembly had passed the supplementary demand of Rs 5,727 crore with the majority.
Earlier former Chief Minister and GPP MLA Keshubhai Patel had demanded to put forward a cut motion on the supplementary demand which was rejected by the Speaker.
"This clearly shows that government is getting funds from the back door and violating the principles of fiscal discipline," he alleged.