Top Congress sources said the re-nomination of Patel, political secretary to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, was approved by party vice-president Rahul Gandhi at a meeting with senior leaders of the state unit here yesterday.
Those who were present at the meeting, including Congress general secretary in-charge of Gujarat Ashok Gehlot and state party chief Bharatsinh Solanki, endorsed Patel's name for the seat falling vacant on August 18.
If re-elected, the 67-year-old leader would become a member of the Upper House of Parliament for the fifth time.
Sources said the leaders discussed the consequences of Vaghela's exit on the party's prospects in the Gujarat Rajya Sabha biennial poll and the upcoming assembly elections.
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There was wide consensus in the meeting that the Congress would manage to retain its lone Rajya Sabha seat from the state, where the terms of three members -- BJP's Smriti Irani and Dilipbhai Pandya, and Patel -- is expiring on August 18.
Congress has 57 MLAs in the 162-seat Gujarat assembly and needs 47 for its candidate to win the RS seat. Congress also has the support of two NCP and one JD(U) legislator in Gujarat and feels it can retain the seat, even if Vaghela walks away with some MLAs.
Patel's first term in the Rajya Sabha began in 1993.