This Article is From Feb 19, 2021

After "Won't Join Politics" Tweet, Ahmed Patel's Son Says "Ready If..."

Only last month Faisal Patel had announced on Twitter that he would not join politics and rather focus on his father's social initiatives.

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Faisal Patel had on January 30 tweeted that he would not join politics but would focus on social work

Ahmedabad:

Faisal Patel, the son of former Congress leader Ahmed Patel, said he is ready to join politics and will contest the assembly polls if the party wishes.

Only last month he had announced on Twitter that he would not join politics and rather focus on his father's social initiatives.

"Just like my father, I will continue doing social work. We have two hospitals and a public school in Bharuch. That is my real work," he told reporters on Thursday night.

"I will enter electoral politics if the (Congress) party high command asks me to," 40-year-old Faisal Patel said.

"If the high command wishes, I will also fight elections. Preferably from Bharuch, because that is my area," said Mr Patel when asked if he would contest the 2022 Gujarat Assembly polls.

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He was in Ahmedabad's Khadia area to canvas for Congress candidates ahead of elections to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

Elections to Ahmedabad and five other municipal corporations will be held on February 21.

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He was invited by local Congress MLAs Gyasuddin Shaikh and Imran Khedawala to support party candidates, Mr Patel said.

Ahmed Patel, a Congress veteran from Gujarat's Bharuch, died on November 25 last year due to Covid-related complications.

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Faisal Patel, an alumnus of Harvard Business School, had announced on January 30 that he will not join politics.

"Finally decided -- I will not be joining active politics. I will continue to work on my existing social initiatives in healthcare, education and technology. Late Ahmed Patel ji's true legacy was working for the downtrodden and underprivileged. I pledge to continue doing so," he had tweeted.

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