Patel, Congress president Sonia Gandhi's political secretary, pushed back an aggressive BJP to win a high stakes battle for the RS seat from Gujarat, providing state cadres a big reason to cheer.
Gujarat goes for Assembly elections shortly.
Congress general secretary in-charge of Gujarat Ashok Gehlot described Patel's victory in the RS poll as a morale booster for party cadres across the country and a significant marker of the BJP's fallibility.
"Ahmed Patel's win will have a positive impact for us not just in Gujarat but across the country. People saw the extent to which BJP can fall to win one seat at the cost of democracy. One election has exposed the BJP totally and this victory will prove a boon for Congress," Gehlot said.
Congress insiders hailed Patel's win for another reason - the fact that it showed BJP's electoral vulnerability after a long time.
Gujarat state leaders say Patel's historic win against the might of BJP top brass will become an turning point in the upcoming state polls.
"Ahmed Patel's win will prove a turning point for Congress in Gujarat. We are getting reports of people not appreciating the aggression the BJP put into winning one RS seat. This is bound to prove counterproductive for the BJP which lost out in the final game," Shaktisinh Gohil, senior Congress leader from Gujarat and party's spokesperson told PTI today.
Organisationally, also Patel's win has a huge consequence considering he leads the party old guard which is perceived to be at odds with Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi-led young brigade.
"The fact is that this is the first win for Congress in a long time. And it's a win against BJP's might. This establishes the supremacy of Ahmed Patel in the party organisation and also outside among opposition forces," a Congress leader said.
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