The Asian Age

Hardik out, demands Patel rights

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Surat, July 15: Patel quota agitation spearhead Hardik Patel on Friday walked out of Lajpore Jail here after nine months of confinemen­t, vowing to continue the stir, and took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying he does not want a “56- inch chest” but the rights of his community.

Stepping out of the jail after getting bail, 22- year- old Hardik asserted he would continue his agitation to get reservatio­n for his community under the OBC quota and hinted at taking the struggle to the national level by involving the Kurmi community, which the Patels consider as their off- shoot.

Last week, the Gujarat high court had paved the way for Hardik’s release by granting him bail in two cases of sedition and a case of violence at Visnagar MLA’s office during the Patidar stir last year. The HC had set a condition that Hardik will stay out of Gujarat for a period of next six months.

Ac c o r d i n g l y, Hardik’s lawyers informed a local court that the young leader will stay in Rajasthan’s Udaipur city for the next six months. “I want to say that I don’t want height, weight or a 56inch chest. All I want is rights for my community. Our agitation will continue in coming I don’t want height, weight or a 56- inch chest. All I want is rights for my community. Hardik Patel, days. Our demand for OBC status for Patels is still there. In coming days, there will be a change in the style of our working, but, our attitude ( tevar) will remain the same,” he said. Mr Modi had during a pre- 2014 Lok Sabha poll rally in Gorakhpur said it would take a 56- inch chest to convert Uttar Pradesh to Gujarat.

Talking to reporters before embarking on a roadshow with his supporters through Surat city, Hardik warned all political parties against taking political benefits out of the agitation.

“This agitation is not a property of any political party. No party should think of taking political benefit out of this. This agitation will not stop just because I or someone else wants. It will only end when Patel community get their right,” he said.

According to Hardik, the doors for discussion with the state government are open.

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