In a letter addressed to Chief Minister Anandiben Patel yesterday, Hardik, lodged in Surat jail, said if the issue was not sorted out soon the BJP will face the "wrath" of Patels in 2017 Assembly elections.
The copies of letter were made public today by his lawyer.
Hardik, who had spearheaded the quota stir last year, also "welcomed" the decision of the state government to withdraw non-serious cases registered against Patel youths.
The 22-year-old, who is facing sedition charges, asked the CM to expedite the process to release him as well as other jailed quota leaders.
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"At present, our main demand is that all the jailed leaders should be released immediately. Patel youths are very angry and ready to start the next round of agitation. And, if that happens, no one can stop us from keeping BJP away from power in 2017," he stated.
"I am not against you or the BJP. Patels also wish that power remains with a good leader and party. However, it is time you take a decision in favour of Patel community. I request you to release jailed leaders and engage in talks with us to arrive at solution," he added.