Singh, while sharing dais with the Gujarat Chief Minister here, underlined that Patel was a Congressman and he was proud to be a member of the same political party he was associated with.
"Sardar Patel was secular to the core. He had a deep faith in the integrity of India. He believed that the whole country was a village and people of all communities here were his relatives and friends," he said at a function to inaugurate a museum on the first Home Minister.
"(Mahatma) Gandhi, (Jawaharlal) Nehru and Sardar Patel and Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad had a strong faith in the country's unity. They had secular and liberal approach, sympathetic towards the poor. They were tolerant and respected different ideologies," he said here.
"All those present here will agree that those were such ideals which are lacking in the country today," he said.
Talking about the relationship between Nehru and Patel, Singh said there has been a mention a number of times about their differences. "However, the two leaders agreed on majority of issues and both agreed with each other's views."
