The state shares land and sea boundary with Pakistan.
"Following surgical strikes, high alert has been sounded in entire Gujarat, specially the border districts police and coastal police stations have been alerted to increase vigil after our armed forces' successful operation," he said.
Three districts of the state-- Kutch, Banaskantha and Patan-- share boundary with the neighbouring country.
People in major cities in Gujarat welcomed the surgical strikes by bursting crackers and distributing sweets.
The coastal police have also been kept on high alert and have been asked to vigilantly monitor the movement in the sea, Patel said.
"The Centre has given us a directive to evacuate people from villages within 10 kms area of the border with Pakistan. But none of our villages are located in 10-km range from the border (due to Rann of Kutch). Our villages are almost 25 km away from the border,' Patel said.
"We also request the people of the state to alert police or government regarding any suspicious activity and help the state maintain law and order," Patel said.
He lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi "for fulfilling the promise of retaliation after the Uri terror attack".
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said surgical strikes are befitting response to terror.
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Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani today held a meeting with top government officials to review security arrangements in the state especially in districts bordering Pakistan, following surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the LoC.
"State government officials are in touch with BSF, Indian Coast Guard, Navy and Army in districts that are bordering Pakistan," Rupani said.
"District administrations have been instructed to immediately provide help sought by security agencies," Rupani said.
He said the state Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Quick Response Team along with state police have been put on high alert for upcoming Navratri festival, and special security arrangements are being made to protect vital installations in the state, especially ports and refineries which are located in bordering districts.
The meeting was attended by state Home Minister Pradipsinh Jadeja, in charge DGP P P Pandey, and senior IAS officers.
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