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Patel leaders write to British PM about 'atrocities' on them

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United Kingdom this month, Patel quota agitation leaders today said they have sent a letter to the British PM David Cameron about alleged atrocities and police crackdown on Patel community in Gujarat.

The Patel leaders have also announced to stage a protest against Modi during his UK visit to highlight the issue.

Through the letter, the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), which is spearheading the movement to get reservation for Patels, said it aims at highlighting the plight of the community, which is "wrongfully targeted by the BJP-led state government for raising the voice".
 

"As our PM is visiting the UK next month, PAAS has sent a letter to the British PM to inform him about what is happening in Gujarat. We want to tell the British PM that democracy no longer prevails here, as people's voice is being mercilessly suppressed by the government," organisation leader Varun Patel told reporters here today.

Varun said this during a press conference held here today to convey the future road map of their ongoing agitation after their main leaders, including PAAS convener Hardik Patel, has been arrested by police on stringent charges of sedition and waging war against government.

Hardik's key aides Chirag Patel, Ketan Patel and Dinesh Patel are also in police custody at present.

According to Varun, PAAS has also made a DVD containing clips of various video footage as well as newspaper cuttings highlighting "police atrocities" against PAAS leaders after their mega rally here on August 25.

"Along with the letter, we have also sent a DVD to the British PM as well as to the leader of opposition in British Parliament. This is our way to send a strong message to Modi during his UK visit. Our Patel brothers in UK have also planned to stage protests during Modi's visit there," he said.

Apart from the British PM, the DVD will be sent to the United Nations, national as well as international human rights commissions, international NGOs working for human rights and all the countries having democratic set up, he said.

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First Published: Nov 01 2015 | 10:42 PM IST

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