A Gandhi family loyalist, Ahmed Patel was the go-to man in Congress

A quintessential organisation man, Patel had cross-party connections and direct access to senior opposition leaders such as Nationalist Congress Party's Sharad Pawar and Trinamool Congress's Mamata Banerjee.

Congress veteran Ahmed Patel passes away following Covid complications
A staunch loyalist of Nehru-Gandhi family, Ahmed Patel was the go-to man in the Congress who kept a low profile but quietly wielded power and meticulously executed decisions of the leadership. The veteran Congress leader breathed his last at the wee hours of Wednesday at a Gurugram hospital, fighting the COVID-19 and related complications for over a month.

He served as an effective link between the party and government during the two terms of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) between 2004 and 2014. As political secretary to Congress President Sonia Gandhi, he had access to leadership that no other leader in the party had and worked the channels to work out various issues.

A quintessential organisation man, Patel had cross-party connections and direct access to senior opposition leaders such as Nationalist Congress Party's Sharad Pawar and Trinamool Congress's Mamata Banerjee.


He shot to limelight when he won Lok Sabha polls from Baruch in Gujarat in 1977 during the Janata Party wave and was made the Gujarat Youth Congress chief. The 71-year old leader was a three-time member of Lok Sabha and was into his fifth term in the Rajya Sabha.

He served as Political Secretary to Congress President Sonia Gandhi for 16 years and rose in stature with time. His rapport with party leaders across generations came in handy in the role as he efficiently executed decisions while acting as a bridge between the top leadership and party functionaries at various levels.

He was appointed party treasurer in August 2018 ahead of the Lok Sabha elections as Congress faced a fund crunch. The appointment came when Rahul Gandhi was the party president showing his resourcefulness and indispensability to the party.
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After the Congress-led UPA came to power in 2004, Patel refused to join the Cabinet and instead preferred to work in the organisation.

Accessible, polite and tactful, Patel was a link between the gen-next of the party and senior leadership. Suave but understated in his style, Patel also had a good rapport with the media.

He did not shy away from challenges and pulled off a dramatic victory in Gujarat Rajya Sabha polls despite a determined effort by the BJP to prevent the Congress from winning the seat. It was a battle where his personal prestige was at stake and Patel fought to the finish. The victory in the widely reported election also helped boost the morale of the Congress workers.

Born on August 21, 1949, Patel pursued BSc at Shree Jayendra Puri Arts and Science College, Bharuch, South Gujarat University.
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A long-serving member of the Congress Working Committee, he was among those who contested and won elections to the party's highest decision-making body. Patel had earlier also served as the treasurer of the party when Congress was out of power from 1996-2000. He had also been involved with the work of Rajiv Gandhi Foundation.

Even as he facing an Enforcement Directorate questioning in a case of alleged money laundering, he was not bitter in his political attacks and accused the BJP-led government of "political vindictiveness".
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Patel was also the party's key link with leaders across the political divide. While he played a key role in managing the party's ties with allies when the United Progressive Alliance governments were in power, he worked equations when the party was not in power to see that Congress remained the principal pole in Opposition and worked closely with other parties during joint programmes against the BJP-led government.

He was unhappy over the letter that a group of 23 Congress leaders wrote to Sonia giving their suggestions for the party's revamp and instead wanted them to convey their views by meeting her.

Patel was a key player in party's central-level politics but in home state Gujarat, the Congress continues to battle a series of challenges, having been out of power for nearly 25 years. The party put up a determined fight in the last Assembly poll and almost gave a scare to the BJP but it seems to have lost the momentum now. It lost all the eight bypolls in the state recently on seats that fell vacant with resignations of Congress MLAs ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections.

One of the staunchest pillars of the Congress, Ahmed Patel passes away
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Congress ace troubleshooter Ahmed Bhai passed away on Wednesday due to multi organ failure. He was under treatment for post-covid complications. Patel was the most efficient and ace troubleshooter and pacifier for the party. In 2008 when the UPA government was facing confidence motion after the Left withdrew support, he managed to muster enough numbers for the government to survive.

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The void created by his demise will not be filled in the party as he was an old style politician who had a cross party outreach and had friends everywhere. In 2007, when Sonia Gandhi gave a task to Patel to launch Rahul Gandhi in Uttar Pradesh, it was Patel who managed each and everything. In Amroha, a Muslim dominated seat, Rahul Gandhi drew a huge crowd. When this reporter asked the local MP, an independent that time, he said "Ahmed Bhai Kahte hai tau karna padta hai (We have to do what Ahmed Bhai says)". Such was Patel's outreach. He was a backroom boy with all his skills at hand who could tell you which way the wind is blowing in politics. In 2019, before the General Elections he knew that the position of his party was not good and he expressed this before the media. His address at the 23 Mother Teresa Crescent was the most sought after address after the 10 Janpath.

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Born in Bharuch, on August 21, 1949 in Gujarat, he rose to be one of the most powerful politicians in the country. During the UPA regime even ministers and chief ministers used to wait to get an appointment from his office. Though he was powerful, he was most humble in his conduct while dealing with anyone. He was on call for each journalist also.

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Patel was one of the youngest leaders during his time when he was picked by Rajiv Gandhi to lead the Gujarat Congress. He later joined Rajiv's team as the parliamentary secretary, and after Sonia Gandhi took over he became her closest confidante and the only channel to reach her. He was appointed treasurer by Rahul Gandhi in his tenure as the party resident because of his abilities to reach out to anyone. Patel believed in maintaining relations across the fence also.

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Ahmed Patel started his political career by contesting the local body elections in the Bharuch in his home state Gujarat in 1976. He was the parliamentary secretary to then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, Patel was active in setting up the Narmada Management Authority to monitor the Sardar Sarovar Project. Ahead of Jawaharlal Nehru's centenary celebration, Patel was appointed the secretary of the Jawahar Bhawan Trust in 1988. Rajiv Gandhi asked him to supervise the construction of the Jawahar Bhawan in New Delhi's Raisina Road, a project which had been stalled for more than a decade. In a record one year, just in time for Nehru's birth centenary celebrations, he successfully completed the work of the Jawahar Bhawan. As he was humble, he also was sharp. And his acumen was put to test during the 2017 Rajya Sabha elections when he defeated the BJP candidate despite Amit Shah's all might. During the recent Congress turmoil, he stood like a rock behind the Gandhi's in the CWC and even slammed his friends for writing a letter to Sonia Gandhi.

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Patel was considered as a friend of journalists. He would call reporters late night. But would never give a direct quote. One had to judge him, according to the reply he gave. When there was a change of guard in Maharashtra after the then Chief Minister Ashok Chavan's name propped up in the Adarsh Society scam, he was the only one to provide a lead to the journalists. And his curt answer was, "Prithvi, but don't quote me". The journalists will equally miss him. But for the Congress and the party high command the loss is too big and hard, especially in these times when the party is reeling under the pressure of non performance.

Patel was considered as a friend of journalists. He would call reporters late night. But would never give a direct quote. One had to judge him, according to the reply he gave. When there was a change..
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