Hardik told reporters in Surat that the Patidar community of Gujarat was in full support of MP farmers and their agitation.
"Whatever happened in MP is highly condemnable. It is shocking to see that farmers, who feed the country, are getting bullets in return. This is really shameful. If needed, I am planning to visit Mandsaur on June 12," said Hardik, who is facing two sedition charges in Gujarat.
The farmers in Western Madhya Pradesh, particularly Mandsaur and Dewas districts, have been protesting for a week demanding debt relief and better crop prices.
Five persons were killed on Tuesday as the farmers' agitation turned violent.
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Taking a dig at the prime minister on the issue, Hardik said though Narendra Modi always finds time to tweet on various issues happening across the globe, he is yet to find time to tweet about the 'firing' on farmers in MP.
"There is huge difference between what the PM says and what he actually does," said Hardik.