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Man held for shoe attack on Gujarat deputy CM Nitin Patel; Congress, BJP spar

According to the Vadodara district police, the accused, Rashmin Patel, is a resident of Shinor taluka of the district and is a Congress worker
Last Updated 28 October 2020, 14:05 IST

Police in Gujarat on Wednesday arrested a man who they claimed was a "Congress worker" who hurled a shoe in the direction of Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel in Vadodara district two days ago.

The shoe "attack" took place on Monday evening at Kurali village under Karjan taluka of Vadodara district when Nitin Patel was addressing the media after a bypoll rally.

Luckily, the footwear missed the target and landed just a few inches away from Nitin Patel, a senior BJP leader.

According to the Vadodara district police, the accused, Rashmin Patel, is a resident of Shinor taluka of the district and is a Congress worker.

However, Congress has rejected the police claim and said Rashmin Patel is in fact a BJP worker.

"Based on a specific tip-off, we have arrested one Rashmin Patel, a Congress worker, for his involvement in throwing a shoe towards Nitin Patel.

"In an audio clip found in his mobile phone, he can be heard saying his 'plan remains successful'.

"We are investigating if some others were also involved in the incident," Superintendent of Police Sudhir Desai told reporters in Vadodara.

Refuting the police claim, state Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi shared some documents with the media to claim that Rashmin Patel is actually a BJP worker and belongs to a dissident group.

"As per this official document of the Gujarat State Election Commission, Rashmin Patel won the Shinor Taluka Panchayat election on a BJP ticket in 2010.

"He was also appointed as the chairman of the executive committee of Shinor Taluka Panchayat by the BJP and he served in the post between 2010 and 2013," Doshi told reporters here.

"Police must remain neutral and refrain from functioning as BJP workers. Rashmin Patel is a BJP worker and belongs to a dissident group. The shoe was hurled because of BJP's internal groupism," added Doshi.

The ruling BJP, however, refuted the Congress claim, saying Rashmin Patel was with the Congress and even took part in canvassing for the opposition party's candidate from the Karjan assembly seat, Akshay Patel.

"Rashmin Patel is not with the BJP. He was a Congress worker and worked for Akshay Patel ahead of the 2017 Assembly polls when he contested as the Congress candidate. Even Akshay Patel knows him," said BJP leader Satish Patel.

Karjan is one of the eight Assembly seats going to bypolls on November 3.

The by-elections were necessitated following the resignations of Congress MLAs, including Akshay Patel.

Akshay Patel had won from Karjan in 2017 on a Congress ticket. The BJP has fielded him from the same seat after he switched sides.

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(Published 28 October 2020, 14:05 IST)

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