City
Epaper

Ahmed Patel was Cong's crisis manager, had good relations with media, says Rasheed Kidwai

By ANI | Updated: November 25, 2020 15:20 IST

Journalist Rasheed Kidwai on Wednesday condoled veteran Congress leader Ahmed Patel's demise and lauded his role as a crisis manager for the party and hailed him as a good communicator who had good relations with media.

Open in App

Journalist Rasheed Kidwai on Wednesday condoled veteran Congress leader Ahmed Patel's demise and lauded his role as a crisis manager for the party and hailed him as a good communicator who had good relations with media.

"Congress has suffered an irreparable loss after Ahmed Patel's demise because he was a crisis manager. Congress is facing many challenges as it is facing infighting and the challenges of the other political parties," Kidwai told here.

The veteran journalist is also the author of two books "24 Akbar Road" and "Sonia - A Biography".

"Patel used to be a bridge between state units and the high command. He used to conduct efficient political management for Congress. For example, he played an important role in managing the political situation in Rajasthan when differences arose between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot," he added.

Kidwai further said that there is no one as efficient in Congress as Ahmed Patel. There is no district in the country where people didn't have close contact with Patel, he added.

"Patel always wanted to unite people. People used to see hope in Patel in the times of crisis that Congress is facing," he said.

Kidwai also pointed out the good relations that Patel enjoyed with editors of several media houses and appreciated that he never sought publicity for himself.

"The media relations of Patel deserve special attention. He had very good relations with editors of media houses. He used to establish clear communication channels with the media. He never said anything without confirming with his sources. He was not a limelight seeker and never sought publicity for himself," he said.

"Patel always used to establish channels of dialogue with media editors on free speech. He used to advise the Congress functionaries not to get into a conflict with the media. He never used to dictate terms to media. One of his qualities was that he used to acknowledge write-ups in media which were against Congress's policies," he added.

Kidwai further recounted: "I used to tell Patel bhai that he should write a book and tell his stories to the world. He used to say that he was loyal to Congress and Gandhi family and all the secrets will be buried with him at the time of his death."

Patel, who was undergoing treatment at a Gurugram hospital after testing positive for the COVID-19, breathed his last after multi-organ failure in the wee hours of Wednesday, his son Faisal confirmed.

Patel, also the Treasurer of the Indian National Congress, had tested positive for the COVID-19 on October 1 and was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Medanta Hospital in Gurugram on November 15.

Born on August 21, 1949, Patel pursued BSc at Shree Jayendra Puri Arts and Science College, Bharuch, South Gujarat University.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyPM Modi underscores homoeopathy’s role in Viksit Bharat vision

HealthPM Modi underscores homoeopathy’s role in Viksit Bharat vision

NationalBengal polls: BJP releases manifesto with infiltration, transparent recruitment, women empowerment as top priorities

NationalPM Modi underscores homoeopathy’s role in Viksit Bharat vision

National"40 lakh Indian women and men active on it": NHRC issues notice to MeitY over Gleeden app, cites threat to family structure

National Realted Stories

NationalSpiritual institutions key to preserving India's civilisational ethos: HP Governor visits Dharmasangh Mahavidyalaya in New Delhi

NationalSC refuses to interfere with relief granted to Abbas Ansari in hate speech case

National'Gujaratis as ghuspaithiyas': Cong leader stokes fresh row after Kharge’s 'illiterates' jibe

NationalJaiprakash Gaur expresses full confidence in Adani Group to take Jaiprakash Associates forward

National"LDF is ending, and a new era will begin": Congress' Ramesh Chennithala on Kerala polls