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Patidar leader Hardik Patel has created quite the reaction on Twitter after he shared an image of himself at his dapper best.
Updated : Mar 04, 2018, 04:21 PM IST
Patidar leader Hardik Patel has created quite the reaction on Twitter after he shared an image of himself at his dapper best.
Donning a Nehru jacket and a rose, Hardik is seen wearing a pair of sunglasses and writing, “Good Noon!”
Naturally the reactions on Twitter were brutal.
Good Noon pic.twitter.com/hvOMZ3YwuG
— Hardik Patel (@HardikPatel_) March 4, 2018
Launda is tying to look like a 80s Chindi Chor Pocket Maar https://t.co/6DV6GxI44w
— Neeraj Bhatia (@32neer) March 4, 2018
Fixed it pic.twitter.com/98Nf6cxGkx
— (@keetliwado) March 4, 2018
Seems you are always surrounded by girls pic.twitter.com/1PhBeNcbax
— sheetal (@sheetal_here) March 4, 2018
Agli baar teri sarkaar
— Ra_Bies (@Ra_Bies) March 4, 2018
When a chindi chor Dresses up and thinks he looks like a Don..
— Mօ (@renu_18) March 4, 2018
https://t.co/Uc7i35h58C
Earlier, after the success of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) in Gujarat, Patel is now preparing to create waves in states such as Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal, Odisha, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
Patel met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on Friday. On February 20, he will attend a rally of the Patel community in Madhya Pradesh. PAAS, which has organised the rally, has invited Anupriya Patel of Apna Dal, former PM and JDS leader from Karnataka HD Deve Gowda, Congress leader from Andhra Pradesh Chiranjeevi and many others to the event.
PAAS convener Dharmik Malaviya said, "We have planned programmes in different states to unite the Patel community, known by the names Kurmis, Gurjars, Marathas and others. We have received their invitation to hold programmes in their states, and they have also expressed their wish for Hardik's presence. Most of those states are BJP-ruled and like in Gujarat, our community is up in arms against their governments. We are going to fight against BJP on the same pattern we did in Gujarat."
"Hardik is continuously travelling to different states and people have been inviting him for rallies. There is a great demand for him in the states that are going to polls this year or the next. We have also been coordinating with community leaders for the rallies and other programmes. Our single-point agenda is to ensure that the farming community gets justice, and we are following the Gujarat pattern in all these states," Malaviya added.
The PAAS is undertaking organisational rejig in Gujarat. By the end of February, they will appoint office-bearers in all the districts. The core committee will also see some changes.