Will go ahead with indefinite fast from tomorrow, says Hardik

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

On the eve of the third anniversary of the quota agitation in Gujarat, leader today said that he would proceed on an indefinite hunger strike from tomorrow even if authorities deny him permission for it or the court cancels his bail.

S K today denied permission to hold the fast at Satyagrah Chhavni area.

Meanwhile, the city sessions court is expected to announce its verdict on Monday on a government plea seeking cancellation of Patel's anticipatory bail in a rioting case.

Speaking to reporters today in the wake of these two developments, Patel said that he would proceed with the fast in jail, in the event of the court cancelling his bail, or at home if government authorities deny him a venue for the protest.

"If the court cancels my bail than I am ready to go to jail. I will sit on hunger strike in jail. I am not afraid of the BJP government or of going behind bars. I am not going to drop my plans out of any intimidation" Patel told reporters here.

Hitting out at the state government, he said, "I am not being allotted a venue (for the fast) because the government is afraid of me. I will sit on hunger strike at my house if need be. However, attempts are being made to stop me from sitting on fast at my house."

Patel claimed that several national leaders, including and CM Mamta Banerjee, may come to to support him.

"This hunger strike is not a one-day affair. Thousands across the state would sit on fast and it will continue for days. I have also invited people to come to my house to join me in the fast. This is not about me. It is about numerous people" the leader said.

Earlier this month, had announced that he would sit on an indefinite hunger strike from August 25 at a ground in Nikol area here demanding reservations for Patidars and loan waivers for farmers.

After being denied permission for the Nikol venue since it was now a parking lot, Patel approached the seeking Satyagrah Chhavni as an alternate spot for the fast. This, too, was rejected today by the

"Based on the opinion of the police on law and order and past experiences, we have decided not to grant permission," Collector told reporters today.

Meanwhile, a sessions court here today reserved its order on the state government's plea to cancel Patel's anticipatory bail in a rioting case lodged against him in March 2017 for allegedly creating ruckus outside Vastral BJP corporator Paresh Patel's residence.

While he had obtained anticipatory bail in this case in April last year, the had approached the city sessions court seeking its cancellation.

In its plea, the had claimed that Patel had violated a bail condition by entering Ramol area.

The court is expected to give its verdict on the government's plea on Monday.

Meanwhile, in another development, Patel, along with another and A K Patel, today appeared before a in Mehsana and submitted a order suspending their two-year jail term in a riot case lodged there in 2015.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 20:15 IST