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‘I praised Biden too, does it mean that...: Hardik Patel, ‘unhappy’ with Congress, on his future with party

By, New Delhi
Apr 25, 2022 04:06 PM IST

The working president of the Gujarat Congress has, in recent days, also praised the BJP, triggering speculations he will join Gujarat's ruling party.

Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel, who is reportedly unhappy with the party and has, in recent days, praised the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), fuelling speculations he may switch sides, on Monday mentioned US President Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris to answer questions on his future with the grand old party.

Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel (File Photo)
Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel (File Photo)

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“People will say a lot of things. When John (Joe) Biden won the United States elections, I praised him. This is because his vice president is of Indian origin. But does this mean I will join Biden’s party?” Patel told reporters, according to news agency ANI.

 

Speaking about his praise for the BJP, the Patidar leader said, “If a rival has a good quality, then, in politics, we will have to think about it. If they make bold decisions, we will also have to make bold decisions. If you waste your time, then people will leave you. There are many young people who want to work for the party. I openly wish that such youngsters should get an opportunity”.

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Democracy, the 28-year-old politician said, gives one the freedom to raise questions.

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Patel, who joined the Congress in March 2019, alleged earlier this month that he was being ‘harassed’ by some leaders of the state unit, who, he said, wanted him to leave the party. Though he later said he will not resign from the party, his words of praise for the ruling party led many to believe that he would leave the Sonia Gandhi-led outfit and join the BJP.

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Gujarat, the home state of both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah, will go to polls in November-December. The BJP has been in power in this western state for nearly 30 years straight.

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