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Gujarat | Rahul Gandhi Reaches Out To 'Upset' Hardik Patel To Sort Differences Ahead Of Polls: Report

 Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reached  Hardik Patel to sort out differences in the party unit ahead of state assembly polls.

New Delhi: Amid reports of Hardik Patel being upset with the party and speculations of him joining the BJP, the Congress leadership has reached out to the disgruntled leader after he dropped the 'Gujarat Congress Committee working president' from his Twitter bio. 

According to a report by news agency ANI, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reached  Hardik Patel to sort out differences in the party unit ahead of state assembly polls

Rahul Gandhi has himself sent a message to Hardik Patel asking him to continue in the party. He has also asked the party in charge and other leaders to reach out to Patel to sort out the differences, the ANI report quoted the party sources.

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Congress General Secretary Randeep Surjewala has also confirmed that party leadership has spoken to Hardik Patel.

"The details of that conversation can be shared only by state in charge Raghu Sharma," said Surjewala.

It is being said that Patel has been angry with the Congress state leadership because of the lack of preference given to him within the party and sources said that due to this reason the Patel removed "Congress" from his Twitter bio and a picture of the party symbol from his profile picture.

Speculations were rife about Patel joining the BJP which the Congress leader repeatedly dismissed stating that he has no such plans, while also adding that he is upset with the state party leadership.

He recently lauded the BJP government for revoking Article 370 and the construction of Ram Mandir which fueled the speculations of him joining the saffron party.

He has issued a clarification that he is not upset with party leaders Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi but he is upset with the state leadership. "I am not upset with Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi. I am upset with the state leadership. Why am I upset? Elections are coming up and in such times work should be done together with honest and strong people. They should be given positions," he added.

According to reports, Patel who rose to prominence in July 2015 by leading a Patidar reservation movement, is upset with the party leadership for a long time now.

"He wanted to become president of the state Congress committee but he was only made the working president. Despite being appointed as the working president his opinion is not taken on major decisions by the state leadership," said sources.

After his denial of joining the BJP, speculations are that he might join Aam Aadmi Party. The Gujarat Assembly elections are slated to be held this year.

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