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The meeting came in the wake of utterances by former MP Madhusudan Mistry that state party president Siddharth Patel was neglecting the interests of caste groups, and some Muslim leaders from Ahmedabad and other places complaining about him.
The leaders said that while it was the right of the individual members and party leaders to speak out their grievances and seek redressal, they should raise it at appropriate party fora or with the leadership rather than rush to the media. Mistry was told to wait for the party’s reaction about his concern for representation of caste groups in the party
The four MLAs, Farooq Sheikh, Sabir Kabuliwala, Gayasuddin Shaikh and Javed Peerzada, who had aired grievances against Patel, were absent in the meeting as they were not invited.
Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, Shaktisinh Gohil, said the party leaders had held parleys among themselves about the issue and had prepared certain strategies to deal with it. But he did not elaborate about the strategies.
When questioned if the leadership will initiate disciplinary action against those going to the media against the party leadership, he said the Congress party believed in internal democracy and every member had a right to air his/her grievance.
Patel said Mistry had approached him three months ago and he was told to come up with names of leaders from these groups so that they could be given assignments in the party organisation, but Mistry failed to forward any names. Patel said on Monday night Mistry was again asked to provide the names of leaders of the caste groups.


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