Ahmed Patel's political legacy is being handled by his daughter Mumtaz Patel.

New Delhi:

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has been surrounded all-round by giving Ravana's statement on Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) during a rally in Gujarat.

Where another BJP is attacking him.

On the other hand, Kharge has also received advice from inside the Congress not to use such words.

Mumtaz Patel, daughter of Ahmed Patel, a Congress leader from Bharuch in Gujarat and political advisor to Sonia Gandhi, has said that it is prudent to avoid such comments.

Leaders should choose their words carefully.

"We should be careful what we say, because words get misused and the real message gets lost," Mumtaz Patel told NDTV on a question related to her controversial statement against PM Modi.

He said that this advice is not only for Congress, but for all parties and all leaders. 

Kharge had made objectionable remarks about PM Modi during a rally in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on Monday.

This rally was Kharge's first after becoming the Congress President.

What did Kharge say?


Addressing an election rally in Gujarat on Monday, Mallikarjun Kharge had said that the Prime Minister asks people to vote by looking at his face in all elections.

Kharge had asked, 'Are you like Ravana with 100 heads?'

Kharge's remarks were termed by the BJP as an insult to the people of Gujarat.

Kharge said in the public meeting, 'Is Modi going to come and do the work of municipality?

There are going to help in trouble.

You are the prime minister.

Do the work that has been given to you.

Leaving aside Municipal Corporation elections, MLA elections… they talk about themselves all the time.

Don't look at anyone, vote after seeing Modi. How many times have you seen your face.

Seeing your face in corporation election also, seeing your face in MLA election also.

Seeing your face in MP election also.

everywhere.

How many are there brother... Do you have 100 heads like Ravana?

Unable to understand.'

Madhusudan Mistry had said about showing status


where Mallikarjun Kharge had given a statement of 100 faced Ravana for PM Modi.

At the same time, a few days ago, Congress leader Madhusudan Mistry, while talking about renaming a stadium after Narendra Modi, said, "We want to show Modiji his status (status)."

PM Modi replied to both the leaders during a rally in Kalol, Gujarat on Thursday.

PM Modi gave this answer


PM Modi has targeted the opposition on Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's statement on Ravana.

He said, 'Congress party hates even Ram Setu.

To degrade the post of PM in the Congress, competition is going on as to who can abuse the most.

They brought Ravana from Ramayana to abuse me.

It is wrong to call a devotee of Ram as Ravana.

He said that the more mud people throw, the more the lotus will bloom. 

PM Modi said, "A few days ago a Congress leader said that Modi will die the death of a dog, the other said that Modi will die the death of Hitler. Some say Ravana and some say cockroach."

He said, 'The Congress is upset with the power Gujarat has given me.

A Congress leader came here and said that we will show Modi his worth in this election.

Congress felt that more needs to be said, so they sent Kharge here.

I respect Kharge, but he must have said what was asked of him.

Congress does not know that Gujarat is a state of Ram devotees.

Here he said that Modi is Ravana with 100 heads.

Who was Ahmed Patel,


tell that Ahmed Patel was the most trusted aide of Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

He died of Kovid two years ago at the age of 71.

Ahmed Patel's political legacy is being handled by his daughter Mumtaz Patel.

It was believed that Mumtaz would contest from her father's seat, but it did not happen. 

Why didn't Mumtaz contest the election?


Now Mumtaz herself has told the media why she didn't contest the assembly elections?

On the question of not contesting the assembly elections, Mumtaz said, "Right now I am seeing and understanding things. When I see and understand everything, then I will go among the public and then come to the ground."

When asked whether she will contest the Lok Sabha elections?

He said that there is still time for the Lok Sabha elections, let's see after one year.

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