Addressing a rally at Himmatnagar in Sabarkantha district, the 23-year-old quota spearhead vowed to fight "till end" to get the reservation rights for his brethren under OBC quota and asked them to be prepared for the repeat of "GMDC-like dangal" (fight), a reference to his 2015 rally that had galvanised Patels across the state.
"Many of us may have differences among ourselves. Some of you may not even like me due to my outspoken nature. But, let us forget all such differences and get united to fight against 'tanashahi' (autocracy) prevailing in Gujarat," said Hardik, evoking a loud cheer from crowd gathered at the rally.
Gujarat is going to polls later this year.
"I want to assure you that we will not rest until we get reservation. We will definitely take it. Otherwise, we will snatch it," he said.
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Hardik, facing sedition charges over the violence in the first leg of the quota stir in 2015, went straight to the venue of the rally after returning from Udaipur which he had made his temporary base to comply with the pre-condition set by the High Court before granting him bail in the case.
He appealed to his community members to get their act together for the second round of "dangal".
"Let us come together again. I want you to reach out to every citizen living in each part of the state. Let us awake them about our cause. Let us join hands to do a GMDC-like dangal again. I am ready to address a rally at GMDC if government gives us permission," said Hardik.
Though he stressed that the agitation is not aimed at uprooting government, Hardik, after addressing the rally, went to Gandhinagar to seek blessings of former chief minister Keshubhai Patel, who had contested the 2012 polls against the BJP when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was heading the state government.