Will Faisal, son of veteran leader Ahmed Patel say goodbye to Congress? Wrote in the tweet
Will Faisal, son of veteran leader Ahmed Patel say goodbye to Congress? Wrote in the tweet
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Ahmedabad: Faisal Patel, son of Congress veteran Ahmed Patel, is seen upset with the Congress party. In such a situation, in the coming time, he may distance himself from the party, he has indicated this in his recent tweet. Faisal Patel wrote in his tweet that, 'I am tired of waiting. There has been no encouragement from top leadership. I have kept all options open from my side.

Let us tell you that Ahmed Patel passed away in November 2020 after a long illness. Now after two years, Faisal Patel can leave the Congress. In April last year itself, Faesal had a meeting with Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, after which speculations about his joining AAP started. Ahmed Patel, considered a trusted lieutenant of Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, was considered the most powerful leader of the party after the Gandhi family. In such a situation, just before the Gujarat Assembly elections, Faisal Patel has raised the concern of the party by questioning the Congress leadership. Congress is out of power in Gujarat for the last 27 years and is making every effort to come back.

Let us tell you that till now Ahmed Patel's son Faisal Patel was not able to make up his mind to join politics. Last month, in a tweet, he said that he is not yet 'convinced' to formally enter politics. However, he will continue to work for the 'Purde Ke Peche Se' party in his home district of Bharuch and Narmada. Also, Faisal had said that from April 1, I will visit 7 assembly seats in Bharuch and Narmada districts. At the same time, now the discussion in the political corridors has intensified due to the recent tweet by him.

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