Gandhinagar: With assembly elections round the corner, Gujarat’s ruling BJP on Wednesday extended an olive branch to the agitating Patidar leaders, calling them for a meeting next week to discuss their demand for reservations in government jobs and educational institutions.
Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, who was heading a panel of ministers to interface with the Patidar (or Patel) leaders, has invited pro-quota Patel leaders for talks on September 26, according to official sources.
The moves comes less than a week after a successful three-day state-wide vehicle procession of the Patidars, led by Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) spearhead Hardik Patel, from Ahmedabad to Somnath.
The procession coincided with a Narmada rath yatra organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with 85 chariots moving across the state, which met with protest demonstrations at several places. On the other hand, the Hardik Patel show drew more crowds. The Patidars also organized a massive public rally recently during the Ganesh festival.
Patel has already announced that the Patidars would support the opposition Congress in the December elections. The community, which comprises nearly 14 per cent of Gujarat’s population, had voted heavily against the ruling BJP during December 2015 elections to the district and taluka (tehsil) panchayats and the results were a shocker for the ruling dispensation.
Sources said, that realizing that it was vital to keep the Patels, which have all along been the political and economic backbone of the BJP in Gujarat, the Deputy Chief Minister has now invited nearly 100 Patidar leaders who represent various outfits of Patel community.
Apart from Nitin Patel, Gujarat BJP president Jitu Vaghani, who is also a Patidar like Nitin Patel, and other senior BJP leaders are expected to remain present during the discussions with the Patel leaders, an official press release stated on Thursday.
Apart from PAAS conveners, office-bearers of six other organisations of the community, including Umiya Mata Trust- Unjha, Khodaldham Trust – Kagvad, Rajkot Umiya Mata Mandir, Patidar Samaj – Surat, Sardardham – Ahmedabad and Vishwa Umiya Foundation have been invited for talks.
According to the news published in The Hindu, Hardik Patel said he did not receive an invitation from the government for talks. It is also reported that the latest move of the government is to isolate Hardik Patel and his aides.
With inputs from IANS