The Asian Age

Quota fast: Hardik shifted to hospital

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Ahmedabad: Patidar leader Hardik Patel was on Friday shifted to a hospital after his health deteriorat­ed on the 14th day of his indefinite fast. Hardik agreed to be shifted after his supporters urged him to do so, a Patidar Ananmat Andolan Samiti functionar­y said.

Ahmedabad, Sept. 7: Patidar leader Hardik Patel was on Friday shifted to a hospital after his health deteriorat­ed on the 14th day of his indefinite fast here, a Patidar Ananmat Andolan Samiti ( PAAS) functionar­y said.

According to PAAS spokespers­on Manoj Panara, Hardik agreed to be shifted to Sola Civil Hospital after his supporters requested him to do so in view of his failing health.

Following the end of a 24- hour ultimatum by the PAAS to the Gujarat government to begin talks with the protesting leader, Hardik had Thursday evening stopped intake of water, he said.

“Hardik’s agitation will continue. But, since his health has deteriorat­ed due to the 14- day fast, we requested him to get hospitalis­ed,” Mr Panara told reporters at the fast venue near the city.

Another PAAS leader, Dharmik Malaviya, said that Hardik’s “fight will continue”.

Hospital authoritie­s said Hardik was in the ICU and a team of doctors was treating him.

He was shifted to the hospital shortly after senior Patidar community leader and president of Khodaldham Trust, Naresh Patel, met and advised him to call off the strike or take medical treatment.

“Hardik has not taken water since the last 18 hours. I told Hardik that everyone is worried about his health and that he should call off the hunger strike as soon as possible. He told me that he will inform me soon about his decision to call off the fast,” said Naresh Patel.

During the meeting, Hardik asked Naresh Patel to mediate with the Gujarat government and hold talks on three of the former’s demands.

“Hardik asked me to be a mediator. As per his wish, representa­tives of Khodaldham, along with of another Patidar body Umiya Dham Sansthan, will try to talk with the government to break the deadlock. Our priority is to see that Hardik’s health does not deteriorat­e,” Naresh Patel said.

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