Workers of the Indian Youth Congress had gathered at the Jantar Mantar to protest against the Centre's policies, led by its president Amarinder Singh Raja.
First came C P Joshi, the beleaguered Congress leader who rode his party to victory in 2008 Rajasthan Assembly polls but himself lost by one vote. There was little excitement.
Raj Babbar followed next and even he failed to enthuse the workers.
"Aaya, aaya kaun aaya? Gujarat ka sher aaya. (Who has arrived? The lion of Gujarat has arrived)," roared the galvanised IYC workers on Patel's arrival.
The epithet was usually used for Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he was the chief minister of Gujarat.
For Congress, which has lost nine states since 2013, the otherwise inconsequential victory in the Rajya Sabha appeared to be more galvanising than a win in Punjab as it was over- shadowed by the BJP's landslide victory in the Uttar Pradesh, Uttarkhand and its formation of governments in Goa and Manipur.
Now it was Patel's time to address the crowd at the Jantar Mantar.
Not the one known for his speeches, Patel, however, had everyone listening to him with rapt attention, reflecting the importance of the man who "defeated" the Modi-Shah pair.
Patel targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah for "misusing" the central agencies.
At the Jantar Mantar, it appeared that the victory gave the carde the confidence that even they can taken on the formidable BJP, said Amrish Ranjan Pandey, Youth Congress spokesperson.
"Victory is not just seen as a win alone. It is also seen as how it was achieved. Despite the defections, the luring, the use of central agencies, the party managed to defeat the Modi-Shah pair. This gives a big morale boost.
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