Hardik Patel: Disgruntled Gujarat Congress leader Hardik Patel left the party. Ahmedabad News – Times of India

AHMEDABAD: After a couple of weeks of intense temper, Gujarat Congress Executive Chairman Hardik Patel Finally bid farewell to the party on Wednesday.

In a strongly worded resignation letter addressed to party president Sonia Gandhi, Patel said it is almost as if the Congress does not want to do anything good. Gujarat And at the national level, the party has only played the role of creating hurdles when the people of the country wanted solutions to issues like the Ram temple in Ayodhya, abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). . ,

Stop praising PM Narendra Modi, Hardik Patel said in his letter, “When it comes to issues related to India, Gujarat and my Patidar community, the only stand of Congress is to oppose the government of India led by PM Narendra Modi. Had to do.”
Commenting on the nepotism within the party, Patel said, “It is unfortunate that…the Congress bigwigs in Gujarat are away from the state’s issues, but are more focused on ensuring that from Delhi Chicken sandwiches are delivered on time for the leaders who have come.”

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Terming the actions of Gujarat Congress leaders as a “betrayal to the people of Gujarat”, Patel said in his letter that “Gujarat Congress leaders have weakened the party, undermining many issues of public importance – all humble For personal financial gain.”
He said, “Whenever I went among the youth, I was always asked why I was in a party that constantly insulted Gujaratis—be it in business, religion and even politics. Also. Gujaratis can never forget how Congress party came into being. They have insulted Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.”
Hardik Patel rose to prominence in 2015 when he led the Patidar reservation movement in 2015. He joined Congress party in 2019 and was promoted to the post of working president of GPCC in 2020. Even the assembly elections are due later this year. In Gujarat, he has been critical of the Congress leadership for the past few weeks, even as there are signs of his move to the BJP.