Hardik Patel removes his Gujarat Congress designation, party poll symbol from Twitter profile

Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel removed his designation and party poll symbol of 'hand' from his Twitter profile.
Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel (Photo | PTI)
Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel (Photo | PTI)

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat Congress working president Hardik Patel on Monday removed his designation and party poll symbol of 'hand' from his Twitter profile amid mounting speculation about his next political move after he launched a scathing attack on the state party leadership and praised the ruling BJP.

The removal comes days after Hardik Patel expressed strong displeasure over the functioning of the Gujarat Congress and claimed he was being "harassed" in the party.

A Gujarat Congress spokesperson asserted Hardik Patel was still with the opposition party.

The latest move by the 28-year-old firebrand Patidar leader has sparked speculation that he may leave the Congress ahead of the Assembly polls due by the year-end.

Hardik Patel described himself as a “Proud Indian patriot” in his new profile on Twitter uploaded on Monday.

He has also described himself as a “social and political activist” on the popular micro-blogging platform.

The Gujarat Congress leader was not available for comment on his new Twitter profile.

However, his timeline of posts shows in the morning he had re-tweeted one tweet of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on how the Modi government has "ruined" the economy.

The Gujarat Congress, however, said Hardik Patel has not left the party.

"He is still with the party, he has not left the party," state Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi said.

Meanwhile, A few days back, Hardik Patel expressed his resentment against state Congress leadership and called himself a Hinduwadi leader, triggering speculation about his loyalty switch, before asserting that joining the BJP was “out of the question”.

In an interview to TNIE's Dilip Singh Kshatriya, the Patidar leader talks about his objections to the "restructuring" of the state Congress.

Excerpts:

What is your resentment against Congress?

My resentment is against the state leadership, not against the central leadership. I have built my political and social life among the common people -- my family is not political; my father is not a legislator. I am a self-made man. My goal is to make room for “good people”, not for “my people”. If I am the working president of Congress, then the state leadership must give me some responsibility. For instance, I should be given the charge of any zone of Gujarat, the way Congress does in other states.

Have you discussed your grievances with Gujarat leaders?

I have told them to harness my strengths properly. My question to them is: Are leaders meant to be clicked for photographs for attending events? I have a team of leaders that’s ready to fight on issues. Not only me, but the second-rung leadership at local level is also facing the same problem. Good and hardworking people should have been given place during the recent state Congress restructuring. Instead, they have ‘my’ and ‘your’ people.

What did you tell the party high command?

I spoke to Rahul Gandhi. He asked me to meet K C Venugopal who agreed with me, saying my responsibility should be fixed. But, the state leadership didn’t do anything. I’ve told Rahul, Priyanka and Venugopal that I do not want to be like other politicians who express resentment first and then take the big post.

There are rumours you are joining BJP.

I’d say BJP has a good sense of decision-making. This has created an impression that I’m going to join BJP. Some have surmised that I’d join Aam Aadmi Party. These are all rumours. No Congress leader has ever discussed 32 cases registered against Hardik Patel and what can be done to help him. The party hasn’t even helped me with a lawyer to fight the cases.

Answer in one line: are you going to join BJP?

I am in Congress currently. I hope the central leaders find a way so that I continue to remain in the Congress. There are others who want Hardik to leave the Congress. They want to break my morale.

Which state leaders are bothering you?

Rahul Gandhi says those who want to leave the Congress may leave. But the state leadership cannot talk like that. You have heard Gujarat Congress chief Jagdish Thakor and state party in-charge Dr Raghu Sharma talking in Rahul’s language. What happens if everyone leaves the party?

Have you met Arvind Kejriwal?

I met him when I was agitating for the Patidar reservation. He had supported my movement. I haven’t met him since 2019.

Are you contesting the assembly elections?

Yes, now that the Supreme Court has given me relief. I’ll fight elections 100 per cent.

From which party?

I have said what I had to say.

(With Inputs From ENS)

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