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Hardik Patel Detained Near Rajkot Cricket Stadium Ahead of Protest Meet
- Monday October 19, 2015
- India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Hardik Patel, the leader of the Patel stir for quotas, was detained 5 kilometers from the stadium in Rajkot on Sunday where the third one-day international match between India and South Africa was held. There were no reports of his release even hours after the match was over.
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Mobile Internet Blocked In Rajkot As Hardik Warns Of Stir At India-South Africa Match
- Sunday October 18, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Ahead of the third one-day international or ODI match between India and South Africa today, the Rajkot administration yesterday banned mobile internet services in the district. The services will remain suspended from 10pm Saturday night till the end of the match.
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Hardik Patel Threatens to Block India, South Africa Cricket Teams' Way to Rajkot Stadium
- Friday October 16, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Quota stir leader in Gujarat--Hardik Patel--today threatened to block the way of Indian and South African cricket teams to the Rajkot stadium-where the third one-day international match of the Gandhi-Mandela series will be played on October 18.
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Hardik Patel Bats for Peaceful Protest, Says Won't Stop Rajkot Match
- Sunday October 11, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
In a bid to intensify the Patel quota agitation stir, its leader Hardik Patel today said members of his community will raise slogans to expose Gujarat's development model during the upcoming One-Day International between India and South Africa at Rajkot.
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India vs South Africa: Fans Will Have to Provide Identity Proof For Attending Rajkot ODI
- Thursday October 8, 2015
- Written by Press Trust of India
The measure is being taken after Patel-quota stir leader Hardik Patel reportedly said that Patels would attend the match on October 18 in large numbers to raise the reservation demand.
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Hardik Patel Detained Near Rajkot Cricket Stadium Ahead of Protest Meet
- Monday October 19, 2015
- India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Hardik Patel, the leader of the Patel stir for quotas, was detained 5 kilometers from the stadium in Rajkot on Sunday where the third one-day international match between India and South Africa was held. There were no reports of his release even hours after the match was over.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mobile Internet Blocked In Rajkot As Hardik Warns Of Stir At India-South Africa Match
- Sunday October 18, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Ahead of the third one-day international or ODI match between India and South Africa today, the Rajkot administration yesterday banned mobile internet services in the district. The services will remain suspended from 10pm Saturday night till the end of the match.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hardik Patel Threatens to Block India, South Africa Cricket Teams' Way to Rajkot Stadium
- Friday October 16, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Quota stir leader in Gujarat--Hardik Patel--today threatened to block the way of Indian and South African cricket teams to the Rajkot stadium-where the third one-day international match of the Gandhi-Mandela series will be played on October 18.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hardik Patel Bats for Peaceful Protest, Says Won't Stop Rajkot Match
- Sunday October 11, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
In a bid to intensify the Patel quota agitation stir, its leader Hardik Patel today said members of his community will raise slogans to expose Gujarat's development model during the upcoming One-Day International between India and South Africa at Rajkot.
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www.ndtv.com
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India vs South Africa: Fans Will Have to Provide Identity Proof For Attending Rajkot ODI
- Thursday October 8, 2015
- Written by Press Trust of India
The measure is being taken after Patel-quota stir leader Hardik Patel reportedly said that Patels would attend the match on October 18 in large numbers to raise the reservation demand.
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sports.ndtv.com