The move is seen as an attempt by the NCP to expand its base in Gujarat, a neighbouring state of Maharashtra, where the party was in power for 15 years along with the Congress.
"I will be camping here after Diwali to expand the base of my party in the state. The party leadership has given me that mandate," Patel told reporters here.
"We are not a big party as Congress and BJP here. But there are vast opportunities here," the former Union Minister said.
"Dalits have also started agitation here against atrocities on them," Patel said, referring to Dalits flogging incident at Una.
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Patel, who originally hails from Gujarat, has settled in Maharashtra and has been five times Lok Sabha MP.
He is at present Rajya Sabha MP of NCP.
NCP has been fighting elections in Gujarat for past several years. In the last Assembly elections held in 2012, the party had won two seats.
Patel said that NCP is ready to have alliance with "like minded parties" like Janta Dal(U), which has one MLA in Gujarat Assembly.
"I have met Nitish Kumar and informally discussed about the elections. But all that is too far as elections will be held after one year," Patel said.
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