Gujarat leader Hardik Patel, who quit the Congress yesterday, on Thursday clarified that he is not joined the BJP yet and has not decided to join either the BJP or the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The Gujarat leader also said whatever decision he will take, it will be in the interest of the people.
BJP sources claimed that Patel has been in talks with the BJP for 2 months and will join the BJP within a week and kept speculation of joining the BJP alive praising the party’s decisions including the Ayodhya verdict and the scrapping of Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
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Talking to the reporters, Gujarat leader criticized the Congress saying the party never spoke on issues concerning Hindus such as the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act) or on claims of a Shivling found at the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi. The Gujarat Congress is too much into caste-based politics. I wasted my three years in this party, Patel said.
Patel resigned from the Congress on Wednesday saying Gujarat Congress leaders were more interested in arranging chicken sandwiches for them.
Reacting to Patel’s resignation, Gujarat Congress president Jagdish Thakor said that Hardik Patel wrote his resignation letter at the BJP Gujarat state office in Gandhinagar. Congress party members tried to have a conversation with Hardik Patel but he had made up his mind to defame the party, he said.
After Congress’ poor show in Punjab assembly elections, the Congress is remained in power in only two states Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.
In an another setback, the Congress veteran leader Sunil Jakhar has joined the BJP in the presence of BJP national president JP Nadda who also said today that Congress is no longer a national party and has become a bhai-behan party. He was addressing a seminar on ‘Threat of Dynastic Parties to Democratic Governance’.
In a sharp attack on dynastic parties, Nadda said that the dynastic parties, where a person’s interest reigns supreme, lack ideology and are a threat to democracy. The BJP is the only party where internal democracy is maintained, he said.
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