Ketan Patel, along with Hardik, are behind the bars in the sedition case.
While rejecting the bail, Additional Sessions Judge N G Dave stated in his order that prima facie a case is established against the applicant.
In his plea, Ketan argued that he has not played any role in the offence as claimed by the Ahmedabad police which registered an FIR against him and five others on October 21.
His lawyers told the court that Ketan has been booked in a false case by government to save its own skin.
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In his application, Ketan also sought bail on the ground that his wife is suffering from dengue.
The Ahmedabad crime branch charged Hardik, Ketan and four other Patel quota leaders under IPC sections 121 (waging war against government), 124 (sedition), 153-A (promoting enmity between different communities) and 153-B (assertions prejudicial to national integrity).
Public prosecutor Sudhir Brahmbhatt stated that Ketan was actively involved in inciting people to resort to violence after a mega rally of Patels here on August 25.
Brahmbhatt told the court that Ketan gave an "inflammatory" speech in Mehsana after the rally here and subsequently sent several "instigating" messages, which resulted in "anarchy and social disorder" across Gujarat.
"There are no ground which would entitle the applicant to the relief that he seeks," stated the court.