Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Alpesh, Hardik boost Cong ahead of Gujarat elections

Alpesh announces decision after talks with Rahul; party confident of getting Hardik on board, talks on with Jignesh

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Congress reached out to opposition parties in Gujarat on Saturday with an eye on an anti-BJP front and received a shot in the arm as other backward class (OBC) leader Alpesh Th ak or said he will join the party.

The party is also confident of securing the support of Hardik Patel, the 24-year-old leader leading the influentia­l Patidar community’s stir for reservatio­n in education and jobs.

The Congress is trying to get Dal it rights campaign er and lawyer Jig ne sh Me van ion board too.

Both leaders are vocal critics of the BJP government in PM Na rend ra Mo di’ s home state, where assembly elections are due this winter. The moves are aimed at boosting the Congress’s prospects in a state where the party is out of power for 22 years. Mevani, at 36, is a young leader such as Patel and is spearheadi­ng a movement for Dalits.

NEWDELHI: The Congress on Saturday received a shot in the arm ahead of the year-end Gujarat polls after Other Backward Class (OBC) leader Alpesh Thakor announced that he will join the opposition party on Monday.

Thirty-nine-year-old Thakor, whoheadsth­eOBC/ST/SCEkta Manch and is also the founder of Gujarat Kshatriya Thakor Sena (GKTS), made the announceme­nt after meeting Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi.

Confident of securing the support of 24-year-old Patidar leader Hardik Patel, the Congress was also trying to get Dalit activist and lawyer Jignesh Mevani on board.

“Rahul Gandhi will take part in our rally on October 23 and I will join the Congress party,” Thakor told reporters after the meeting, which took place a day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit his home state.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s political secretary Ahmed Patel, party general secretary in-charge of Gujarat Ashok Gehlot, Gujarat Congress chief Bharatsinh Solanki and other senior state leaders also attended the crucial meeting.

Thakor’s decision to side with the Congress is likely to boost the grand-old party’s poll prospects in the BJP-ruled state, where it has been out of power for the past 22 years.

The OBC leader had earlier ruled out the possibilit­y of extending support to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and stated that the people of Gujarat had only two options – either to vote for BJP or Congress.

His organisati­ons have already carried out booth management exercise in all the 182 assembly constituen­cies.

EYE IN GOT HER LEADERS

While Hardik has maintained that he has no intention of contesting elections, Mevani—who emerged as a Dalit leader in the wake of the Una flogging incident—earlier told HT that his “movement” has a political “perspectiv­e” but he would respond to the Congress invitation after consulting community members and organisati­ons.

“I am against the RS Sand B JP ideology, which is out to wipe out democracy from India. My movement is social as well as political. But I will respond to the Congress after consulting my community,” Mevani had said.

Meanwhile, the delay in announceme­nt of Gujarat poll dates has triggered a war of words between the Congress and the B JP. While the Son ia Gandhiled party accused the Election Commission of succumbing to BJP’s pressure, the ruling party hit back at its arch-rival for ‘questionin­g the prudence’ of the poll body.

 ??  ?? OBC leader Alpesh Thakor’s decision to side with the Congress is likely to boost the grandold party’s poll prospects in the BJPruled state, where it has been out of power for the past 22 years AFP FILE
OBC leader Alpesh Thakor’s decision to side with the Congress is likely to boost the grandold party’s poll prospects in the BJPruled state, where it has been out of power for the past 22 years AFP FILE

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