Khaleej Times

Hardik to support Congress in polls

- IANS

ahmedabad — Patidar leader Hardik Patel on Wednesday extended his support to the Congress in Assembly elections after it promised to give job quotas to the Patel community under the OBC category in Gujarat.

Hardik Patel made the much awaited announceme­nt on behalf of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) at a crowded press conference here and said PAAS was formally accepting the “workable formula” advanced by the Congress.

“The Congress has accepted our demand for reservatio­ns with a for- mula that provides for benefits equivalent to OBCs constituti­onally, without disturbing the present 49 per cent quota for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBCs,” Patel said.

“We are accepting the formula given to us by the Congress party.” Flanked by other leaders of the PAAS, which has been campaignin­g for job quotas for the Patels, Hardik Patel brushed aside allegation­s by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that he was “a Congress agent”.

“The Congress has accepted our

Let the bJP call me a Congress agent. I am nobody’s agent, except that of the people. The bJP doesn’t have a land title to Gujarat, 60 million people own the state.

Hardik Patel, Patidar leader

demands though it is in opposition and has promised to even include it in its manifesto,” he said.

“In this situation, when the BJP tortured our youth and slapped false cases, including those of sedition, there is nothing wrong in supporting the Congress.

“Let the BJP call me a Congress agent. I am nobody’s agent, except that of the people. The BJP doesn’t have a land title to Gujarat, 60 million people own the state.”

Hardik Patel said the Congress had said that if it won the Gujarat elections, it would pass a proposal for reservatio­ns under Articles 31-C and 46 of the Constituti­on.

He insisted that the Constituti­on nowhere said more than 50 per cent reservatio­ns could not be given.

“The Supreme Court has only given suggestion­s on this. There is neither any law nor provision in the Constituti­on.”

He said the state government would talk to all the stakeholde­rs and set up a separate commission.

“The Congress has promised that a survey would be carried out within Patel or any other forward community as per the provisions of the OBC Commission and on this basis parameters of economic, social, educationa­l or employment would be used to extend reservatio­n benefits to Patels and other forward communitie­s,” Patel said.

He claimed that since 1994, many states, including Gujarat, had given quotas beyond 50 per cent and in states as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka such reservatio­n had been in existence for 15 to 17 years.

Patel said he was accepting the formula not just on behalf of PAAS but after speaking to several community leaders and key religious organisati­ons — Khodaldham and Umiyadham.

However, heads of both these bodies denied having received any details about the Congress formula. “I expect we should receive the formula some time today and then we will get it verified by senior Constituti­onal lawyers and then announce our stance,” Paresh Gajera, head of Khodaldham Trust, said. —

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