Patel protesters had gathered at Modhera crossroad as part of the 'Jail Bharo' agitation announced by the Sardar Patel Group (SPG), one of the prominent groups seeking OBC quota for the Patel community.
SPG chief Lalji Patel received head injury during the face-off with the police.
While the police claimed they resorted to lathicharge only after some persons started throwing stones at the police vehicles, Lalji Patel alleged that Patel agitators were targeted without any provocation.
In-charge DGP of Gujarat P P Pandey claimed the situation deteriorated only after some people resorted to violence.
"Police always work to establish peace. The gathering was peaceful initially. However, the situation deteriorated only after some persons resorted to violence and damaged property. I have already sent additional force to handle the situation," Pandey said.
peaceful rally today. Lalji and few other SPG leaders received grievous injuries in the police lathicharge. We condemn this use of excessive force by police and have given a call for Gujarat bandh tomorrow," said SPG spokesperson Purvin Patel, adding that PAAS too supported tomorrow's bandh.
Thousands of Patel community members gathered at Modhera crossroad on the outskirts of the city today to court arrest on a mass scale, pressing for reservation and release of Hardik Patel and three of his aides who are in jail.
Large number of police, with water canons and teargas shell guns, were already deployed at the crossroad.
Health Minister and spokesperson of the Gujarat Government Nitin Patel appealed to the protesters to maintain peace.
Mehsana collector imposed curfew in the town late in the
afternoon and also banned the internet service.
"We have imposed a curfew in Mehsana town till tomorrow morning. Internet service has been suspended during this period. The violent mob set ablaze two government properties....A sub-divisional magistrate and a mamlatdar (revenue officer) were injured in the stone-pelting," said Collector Lochan Sehra.
Surat police commissioner Ashish Bhatia said the situation was under control.
"We have detained 435 persons from different parts of city, including Katargam, Varachha, Sachin and Athvalines areas, as they came out on roads and staged demonstrations. They are still under detention," said Bhatia.
"At some places, agitators also tried to block the roads by burning garbage. However, police took swift action and foiled the attempts," he said.
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