Hardik running his personal quota agitation, diminishing the image of Patels: Six Patidar organizations
November 01, 2017
Ahmedabad: Top body of Kadva Patels ‘Vishwa Umiya Foundation’ today slammed pro-Congress quota agitation leader Hardik Patel for misleading the community with support of Congress.
Representatives of top Patidar community organizations including Khodaldham Kagvad, Samast Patidat Samaj, Umiyamata Sansthan Unjha, Umiya Sansthan Sidsar, Sardar Dham Ahmedabad and Vishwa Umiya Foundation today held a meeting and issued statement that the government had accepted the demands of Patidar community representatives and the issue was over at that point. The issue of reservation quota is pending, but way to achieve it is do adopt constitutionally valid method and process.
Foundation’s coordinator CK Patel and other leaders who represent 6 influential organizations of Patel community said the government had accepted four demands of Patidars. The agitation run by Hardik at present is his private quota agitation backed by Congress.
CK Patel said Hardik is using Patel community as mask and diminishing the image of community. Hardik is doing all this to make his own political career.
He said the crowds that gather in Hardik’s public meetings is due to lack of delievery of true picture by Patel community organizations.
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