"In the coming days, we are ready to hold discussions with any party, be it BJP or Congress. We will take appropriate decision in the interest of the community," Hardik said in a statement today.
His remarks came a day after some members of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), an organisation led by Hardik, met Gujarat Congress president Bharatsinh Solanki at his residence and urged him to clear his party's stand about the key demands of PAAS.
Speaking about yesterday's meeting with Solanki, Hardik said the PAAS members sought clarity from the Congress president about four major demands.
These demands include reservation to Patels under OBC quota, formation of Patidar Commission, compensation to the families of at least 10 Patel youths, who died during quota violence in 2015 and withdrawal of FIRs against the agitators.
"Our members held a meeting with Solanki to find out what his party can offer to us if Congress comes to power after the state assembly polls. We asked him if his party will be able to give us reservation after coming to power," Hardik told reporters here today.