Congress can even invite terrorists like Hafiz Saeed: Gujarat Dy CM on rumoured Rahul-Hardik meet
The rumoured Hardik Patel-Rahul Gandhi meeting took place at The Ummed Hotel in Ahmedabad on Monday.
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Ahmedabad: In view of Rahul Gandhi's alleged 'secret' meeting with Hardik Patel, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel on Tuesday attacked Congress, saying that the Grand Old Party can do anything to form a government in the BJP-ruled state.
Congress would even send invitation to terrorists like Hafiz Saeed if it feels they can help them form government in Gujarat, Patel was quoted as saying by ANI.
Patel made this remark after it emerged that Hardik Patel, the leader of Gujarat's powerful Patidar community, had a 'secret' meeting with Rahul Gandhi at a hotel in Ahmedabad on Monday.
The rumoured Hardik Patel-Rahul Gandhi meeting had triggered intense speculations about the Congress warming up to the Patel community ahead of crucial assembly elections in Gujarat.
Gujarati TV news channels had on Monday claimed that Hardik Patel had reportedly met Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, for about 40 minutes at The Ummed Hotel in Ahmedabad on Monday.
The channels also aired video clips showing Hardik Patel entering and leaving the hotel where Rahul Gandhi was staying.
Notably, the Gandhi scion was seen at The Ummed from Monday morning, while AICC member in-charge of Gujarat, Ashok Gehlot, held a series of meetings at the same hotel since late Sunday evening.
The speculation about Hardik's secret meeting with Rahul started doing the rounds after the Patel community leader claimed that he would not be able to meet the Gandhi scion on Monday morning as he would be at a public function in Mandal town. He reportedly showed up at the hotel around 4 pm yesterday and later went to Mandal around 7.30 pm to address a meeting there.
While it was claimed that Hardik met Rahul at the hotel along with Nikhil Savani, the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) co-convener who had quit the BJP on Monday, Congress leader Gehlot categorically denied that any such meeting took place between the two.
Hardik Patel also reportedly denied meeting Rahul Gandhi and said that he instead met Ashok Gehlot and Gujarat Congress president Bharatsinh Solanki to discuss the issues affecting the Patidar community, including OBC quota.
"Had I met Rahul, I would have met him in public, which would give me more mileage. Why should I meet Rahul secretly?" he was quoted as saying.
Solanki corroborated the statement, saying, "Hardik met me, Ashok Gehlot and other Congress leaders but not Rahul Gandhi. Though both were in the same hotel, they did not meet."
Later, Gehlot, in a series of tweets, accused the Gujarat government of spying on Congress leaders.
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