Ahmedabad: The demand for quota by Patidars is likely to be a key issue in the run up to Gujarat Assembly polls next year, with the BJP's attempt to put the row behind by announcing 10 per cent reservations for economically backward among the upper castes appearing to meet little success.
After a nine-month long sustained agitation by Patidars led by their young leader Hardik Patel, the state government tried to placate the community by announcing reservations recently. However, Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) has rejected it.
Earlier, the state government had declared a scheme, Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojna, for providing financial assistance to poor students of upper caste to counter the Patel quota agitation.
However, that attempt too had failed.
The main opposition Congress, terming the government move as a "lollipop" to the Patidars, has said that if they come to power in the next elections, they will increase the EBC quota to 20 per cent.
The Congress, which has been out of power in the state for last 25 years, had a surprise win in the local bodies poll held in December last year after the Patel quota agitation, and is quite optimistic of its prospects in next year's elections.
Lack of a mass leader like Narendra Modi in state politics and plagued by an issue like quota agitation, BJP, which has been winning all elections in the state for the last 20 years, is finding it difficult to maintain its tempo in the the run up to the 2017 elections.
The BJP had hoped that quota issues will be settled with its announcement of 10 per cent reservation for economically backward among upper castes including Patidars before the election season starts, a party leader said.
"The quota issue will dominate the elections as it is a need of the hour. Those who are demanding it, their demand is genuine. The announcement of 10 per cent reservations for EBCs among Upper Caste is too little too late. They are in a fix," Gujarat Congress general secretary Nishit Vyas said.
"We have announced 20 per cent reservation for EBCs if we come to power," Mr Vyas added.
After a nine-month long sustained agitation by Patidars led by their young leader Hardik Patel, the state government tried to placate the community by announcing reservations recently. However, Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) has rejected it.
Earlier, the state government had declared a scheme, Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojna, for providing financial assistance to poor students of upper caste to counter the Patel quota agitation.
The main opposition Congress, terming the government move as a "lollipop" to the Patidars, has said that if they come to power in the next elections, they will increase the EBC quota to 20 per cent.
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Lack of a mass leader like Narendra Modi in state politics and plagued by an issue like quota agitation, BJP, which has been winning all elections in the state for the last 20 years, is finding it difficult to maintain its tempo in the the run up to the 2017 elections.
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"The quota issue will dominate the elections as it is a need of the hour. Those who are demanding it, their demand is genuine. The announcement of 10 per cent reservations for EBCs among Upper Caste is too little too late. They are in a fix," Gujarat Congress general secretary Nishit Vyas said.
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