Was offered Rs 1 cr to join BJP, alleges Patidar activist

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

An activist of the Hardik Patel- led Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) has claimed the offered him Rs 1 crore to switch loyalties, a charge rubbished by Gujarat's ruling party.

In a dramatic turn of events, North PAAS convener Patel announced in the presence of state chief Jitu Vaghani last evening that he was joining the party.


At about 10.30 pm, a couple of hours later, he called a press conference to allege that he was offered Rs 1 crore to go to the ruling party but would never betray his community.

Reacting to the allegations, the claimed it was a "drama" staged at the behest of the

"All these allegations are false. It was a drama (enacted) by Patel at the behest of He voluntarily came to us to join the and then took a u-turn within hours. It proves that everything was pre-planned," spokesperson Pandya said today.

At the press conference, Patel showed Rs 10 lakh to mediapersons, claiming it was given to him as "advance" by former PAAS leader Varun Patel, who had joined the on Saturday.

He alleged that the "entire deal was brokered by Varun".

"He told me that I will get Rs 1 crore. After meeting Vaghani at his house, I was taken to the state headquarters on Sunday night where I was given Rs 10 lakh as advance by Varun. I was told that I will get the remaining Rs 90 lakh on Monday during a function," Patel alleged.

He said he followed Varun's instruction and joined the just to "expose" the party. "I can never betray my community. The can't buy me and my loyalty for the Patidar community," he said.

Patel's accusations came a day after two of Hardik Patel's key aides - Varun Patel and Reshma Patel - joined the BJP, alleging that the quota agitation spearhead had become a "agent" and was trying to use it to overthrow the present state government.

Last week, state president Bharatsinh Solanki had invited Hardik Patel to join the party.

Solanki even promised to give an additional 20 per cent reservation to economically backward sections in the state if the came to power after the upcoming assembly polls.

Varun Patel and Reshma Patel were among the prominent faces of the Hardik Patel-led PAAS and were critical of the ruling during the agitation.

They joined the on Saturday after a meeting with Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel and state party chief Jitu Vaghani during its parliamentary board meeting, which was also attended by president Amit Shah.

The Election Commission has said the state will go to polls before December 18. The and are pitted against each other in the crucial election.

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First Published: Mon, October 23 2017. 13:02 IST