The BJP government also announced allocation of Rs 500 crore to a corporation which would look after various needs of the communities which are outside the purview of reservations, including Patidars (Patels) who have been demanding a quota.
The inquiry commission will be headed by former Gujarat High Court judge K A Punj, said Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja in Gandhinagar today.
Earlier this week, the government gave nod for formation of a commission (Aayog) as well as a corporation to look after the interests of non-reserved communities after holding a meeting with Patidar leaders including Hardik Patel.
"The corporation will be formed with a paid-up capital of Rs 100 crore. We will also allocate Rs 500 crore to provide cheaper loans to farmers, students and entrepreneurs from non-reserved categories. This will benefit around 58 such castes (in non-reserved category) in the state," the minister said today.
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The government has already started the process of withdrawal of cases lodged against Patidar agitators, he said.
"As promised by us during the meeting, we have already withdrawn 109 out of the total 439 cases. We will take the decision of withdrawing remaining cases after analysing each of them," said Jadeja, adding that the decision had nothing to do with the Assembly polls which are due later this year.
Hardik Patel later said the meeting yielded no results and vowed to continue the agitation for quota.