Ketan Patel, who accompanied Hardik Patel in jail in a sedition case but had later turned approver and was acquitted of the charges, joined the BJP with former Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) members Amrish Patel and Shweta Patel.
The development came two days after Hardik Patel's another former close aide Chirag Patel joined the saffron party.
Ketan Patel and Chirag Patel were expelled from the Hardik Patel-led PAAS in August last year. Hardik Patel had then said that the duo were playing into the hands of some BJP leaders, who were "trying to weaken the (quota) stir".
He claimed Bambhaniya had incited party members to attack policemen, adding he has an audio clip to support his allegation.
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"He informed the PAAS members to set police stations and BRTS bus stations on fire, attack police and damage government and private properties (before the August 2015 rally), and police had to take action to control the situation," he said.
Amrish Patel and Shweta Patel expressed their satisfaction over the manner in which the ruling BJP agreed to most of the PASS demands. They blamed the PAAS for deviating from its "core values" under the leadership of Hardik Patel.
Chirag Patel, too, had accused Hardik Patel of fulfilling his personal ambitions in the garb of leading the agitation for reservation for the Patidar community.
Chirag Patel and Ketan Patel were put behind bars for nearly eight months with Hardik Patel, as they were co-accused in the sedition case filed by the Ahmedabad police following the violence after their mega rally on August 25, 2015.
Elections for the 182-member Gujarat Assembly will be held in two phases on December 9 and 14.
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