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Anti-reservation ghost haunts Gujarat NEASDEN TEMPLE CELEBRATES 20 YEARS
Mitul Paniker The protest by Patels and other communities in Gujarat has turned violent and as we go to print, at least 8 people have lost their lives. Destruction to the State owned properties run in huge amount. Major cities and towns are under strict surveillance of security forces. These are very sad times for Gujarat and India. Gujarat Patel youths recently approached the government, petitioning for Other Backward Class status for their community to get reservation in government jobs and education. They knocked doors of every politically influenced leader; appealed with BJP big shots like Amit Shah, trying to influence them to deliv-
er their claims. However, nobody with a hold entertained the community leaders and, their demands never got any support, least an affirmation, from the state government. Not taking rejection well, they took to public demonstrations and fearless rallies promoting their demands. The movement, supported
by the Sardar Patel Sevadal, launched the political career of 22 year old Hardik Patel, a virtual nobody who rose and became the face of what is now the biggest protest in the Indian west. He started the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), an apolitical organisation. Ruling party BJP sweated, is
this the birth of a new profound opposition? They asked. Several other Patidar communities participated in the protests, all battling internal politics. Demonstrations and agitation started from Mehsana on July 6, and Gujaratis witnessed turf wars between Patidar communities, as Sardar Patel Group leader Lalji was visibly unenthusiastic by Hardik Patel’s nerve. Protests were conducted in Mansa, Visnagar, Vijapur, Lunavada and other parts of the region. The August 17 rally in Surat,
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particularly caught the media’s eye as an estimate of half million Patels came down to the streets. Latching on to community emotions, Hardik gave fiery speeches saying, “A Patidar student with 90 per cent marks does not get admission in an MBBS course, while SC/ST or OBC students get it with 45 per cent.” He flaunted his ‘56 inch chest,’ saying he will press ahead with their stir till the goal is achieved. Chief Minister Anandiben Patel reasoned it wasn’t possible to give reservations as Supreme Court
guidelines bar states from reserving more than 50 per cent seats in government recruitments. Also, if the Patels were included in the OBC list, eligible for 27 per cent quota, the OBCs will revolt for shrunken space. Either ways, the situation was destined to explode in the government’s face. Despite government’s tactics to settle them down, the Patels, under young Hardik’s leadership, stayed strong and undeterred, planning for a major rally for the 25 of Augustthe Maha Kranti Rally. CONTINUED ON P 26