Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel today ticked off Patel community leader Hardik Patel for being oblivious about the caste and community-based riots that had charred the state in the past and appealed to people to avoid a potential "class conflict".
"We have to live with each other in the cities and in villages. There should not be any unnecessary tension in the society which results in class conflict. We have witnessed the results of such tensions in the past (in Gujarat).
"But these 25 or 30-year-old youths do not know anything as they have not seen that era of Gujarat," Patel said without taking name of Hardik who is steering the quota agitation for Patidar community.
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"I have seen what happened in 1967, many of you must have seen what happened in 1985 and we have also seen what happened in year 1987," she said referring to caste and community-based riots that had troubled Gujarat.
The chief minister also underlined that her government wanted every community to prosper through development.
"We do not want to deprive any of the communities from the fruits of development. We have to make attempts to instill peace in Gujarat. There should not be any discrimination on the basis of castes or creeds," she said addressing an event here.
She also hit out at the agitators who resorted to violence and vandalised private and public property last month after Hardik Patel's rally in Ahmedabad.
"Gujarat has achieved this development not because of government, but with the cooperation of six crore people of the state. Labour is needed for that. Labour is needed for development, but for destructing something, nothing much required," she said.
"When a road is being constructed, labour is needed, when a house is being made, labour is needed in that also...When somebody has to run his household then labour is needed...But people who only do damage or vandalise, they do not need to do anything," the CM added.