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This Article is From Aug 26, 2015

Centre Rushes Paramilitary Troops to Gujarat After Clashes Over Hardik Patel's Detention

Centre Rushes Paramilitary Troops to Gujarat After Clashes Over Hardik Patel's Detention
File Photo: Members of Patidar Patel community holding a protest demanding reservation in education and government jobs in Gandhinagar (PTI)
New Delhi: About 5,000 paramilitary personnel were today rushed to Gujarat in the wake of violence in several cities during agitation for quota by the Patel community.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel this morning and assured her of full central help to tackle the situation.

About 5,000 personnel of Rapid Action Force, Central Reserve Police Force or CRPF and Border Security Force or  BSF have been sent to assist the local administration in maintaining law and order, especially in all curfew bound areas.

"The Home Ministry is in constant touch with the Gujarat government and additional forces have been rushed as requested by the state government," a senior official said.

The prompt central government action came considering that Gujarat has witnessed many communal clashes in the past, the official said.

Members of the Patel community last night resorted to arson, stone-pelting and vandalism after brief detention of their 22-year-old leader Hardik Patel, following which curfew was imposed in three towns of North Gujarat and some areas of Surat.

As the news of detention of Patel spread, violence broke out in Ahmedabad and later spread to other cities like Surat, Mehsana, Rajkot and some interior areas of the state. He was later released.

Mr Patel has called for a state-wide bandh today to press their demand for reservation.
 

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