This Article is From May 18, 2016

Won't Incite Violence If Granted Bail, Hardik Patel Tells Gujarat High Court

Won't Incite Violence If Granted Bail, Hardik Patel Tells Gujarat High Court

The Gujarat High Court was hearing Hardik Patel's appeal against the rejection of his regular bail applications by different local courts of Surat and Ahmedabad in two sedition cases. (PTI file photo)

Ahmedabad: Jailed Patidar reservation spearhead Hardik Patel today gave an undertaking to the Gujarat High Court that if granted bail he would not indulge in any activity to incite violence.

The undertaking comes close on the heels of a similar assurance given to court by his three associates who were released recently.

The high court was hearing Mr Patel's appeal against the rejection of his regular bail applications by different local courts of Surat and Ahmedabad in two sedition cases.

Unlike in the case of Mr Patel's three close associates of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), the state government sought time from the high court for its reply in this case with Justice AD Desai posting the hearing for Wednesday.

Mr Patel's counsel Zubin Bharda said in his undertaking that his client has stated that though the agitation of the Patidar Anamat Aandolan Samiti (PAAS) would continue peacefully in a democratic manner, if granted bail he would not do anything by act or by speech which may incite people or trigger violence.

Mr Bharda said though the government has sought time to reply, it has been opposing tooth-and-nail Mr Patel's bail plea stating that his case was different than his aides Chirag, Ketan and Dinesh Patel. The three were released on bail recently on a written undertaking not to involve in any violent agitation.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sources, meanwhile, indicated that the state government is unlikely to oppose Mr Hardik Patel's bail application in the wake of its announcement of 10 per cent reservation for economically weaker sections among the upper castes with a view to break the Patels' agitation for quotas to the community.

Mr Patel is facing two cases of sedition. One was lodged in Amroli police station of Surat district in October last year for his alleged suggestion in front of a television camera to a supporter to kill a policeman or two rather than committing suicide. He was arrested in the case in October from Rajkot and has been lodged in the Lajpore central jail of Surat since then. Two of his associates Chirag and Vipul Desai are out on bail in this case.

Another case of sedition was lodged against Mr Hardik Patel and five others, including Chirag, Ketan and Dinesh Patel, by the crime branch of Ahmedabad police for his alleged involvement and plotting of violence post a pro-reservation rally on August 25 in Ahmedabad.
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