Hardik also blamed the state government and police for the sporadic violence that had erupted after his arrest last night for defying the prohibitory orders in place for his 'Ekta March'.
"This is such a condition where the ruling party can be uprooted from their power. We have dug a huge well where we will throw all the political leaders against us including the leaders of the ruling party.
The municipal and local bodies' polls are likely to be held next month.
Earlier, Hardik put posters asking politicians "not to enter the housing societies of Patels for votes or for holding rallies."
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The posters had a punchline reading "the option of NOTA is self-respect for Patidars (Patel)."
"If they come to society and if any untoward incident happens, the residents of society will not be held responsible for them," reads a poster.
When asked which political parties he is aiming at in the posters, Hardik said, "We are not putting banners to oppose any particular political party, but neither BJP nor Congress have as of now uttered a single word for police atrocities on our youths resulting in death of nine of them and injuries to thousand others."
"Therefore we have clearly written in that poster addressing the leaders of BJP and Congress to not come before us begging for votes. If you do not care for us, we don't care for you.
"It (the poster war) is a strategic movement which will be taken out to villages and talukas of Gujarat," he said.
Blaming the government and police for sporadic violence that took place yesterday, Hardik said, "They can go to any extent to break this movement.