Shah, 52, tendered his resignation as an MLA to Assembly Speaker Ramanlal Vora after giving an hour-long farewell speech in the House on the second and the last day of the monsoon session of the state assembly.
Shah, who represented Naranpura assembly seat in Ahmedabad, in his speech said he was "proud to be from a state, which is an unassailable fortress of the BJP".
Congress MLAs were not present during his speech as the 20-odd legislators boycotted the proceedings for the rest of the day after some of them were evicted from the House for creating ruckus in the beginning of the first half.
The BJP president also hit out at the opposition party for stalling the OBC Commission Bill in the Rajya Sabha.
As the assembly polls are approaching in the state, he called upon the party legislators to highlight both these issues prominently during their public interactions.
"Congress' stand always remained anti-farmer. Though Narmada Control Authority had already completed all the formalities to raise the height (before June 2014), their (UPA) government did not give the nod. But PM Narendra Modi gave it within one month of assuming office" said Shah.
Shah said the people of Gujarat would seek an answer from Congress in December, when the state goes to polls. He predicted that the Congress' strength will reduce to half from the current tally of 51 after the polls.
"Congress showed their anti-OBC mentality by stalling the OBC Commission Bill in the Rajya Sabha. Mark my words, that next election in Gujarat will be fought on the issues of Narmada and the welfare of OBCs and poor. And, I can easily predict that oppositions' strength will reduce to half after the polls," he added.
After his speech, in which he also thanked his colleagues for being with him since his journey started 20 years back as a party worker, Shah tendered his resignation to the Assembly Speaker.
"Today is my last day here, as I will resign after my speech. I never fought to acquire anything, instead, I proudly gave up what I had. I am proud to be from a state which is an unassailable fortress for the BJP," he said.
As the assembly complex here is undergoing renovation, the session was held at Mahatma Mandir in the state capital.
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