Modi should not meddle in Congress' internal matters: Gohil
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Reacting sharply to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's remark that Congress had no candidate for the Chief Minister's post, opposition leader in Assembly Shaktisinh Gohil said Modi should not interfere in Congress's internal affairs.
"Modi should not bother about who would be Congress's candidate...Congress is not contesting these elections for power. Our aim is to restore Gujarat's pride," Gohil said here.
Modi had said that Congress had no leader in the state, and it was willing to make Ahmed Patel the Chief Minister.
When asked about Congress leader Narhari Amin's decision not to take part in the election campaign, Gohil admitted it was a serious issue, but said it would be sorted out soon.
"Congress followed party's rules in allotting tickets and decided not to give tickets to those who had lost Assembly elections twice," he said. Amin is sulking because he was denied the ticket this time, having lost elections twice in a row.
Gohil also welcomed Keshubhai Patel-led GPP's decision to withdraw its candidate from Maninagar, where Shweta Bhatt is contesting on Congress ticket against Modi.
As to BJP MP Novjot Singh Sidhu calling Keshubhai "a traitor", Gohil said Siddhu had hurt sentiments of the entire Patel community.
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