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Hardik Patel is Gujarat hero, says Shiv Sena
Mumbai, Aug 28
The mass appeal of Hardik Patel
in Gujarat "does not augur well for the BJP", the Shiv Sena said on
Friday, calling him "a hero" who had punctured claims that Gujarat was a
peaceful state.
"Until now, (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi was
considered the only political 'neta' who could pull crowds," a
hard-hitting editorial in the party's mouthpiece "Saamana" said.
"Now,
Hardik Patel has become the 'king of crowds' which does not augur well
for the BJP," the Sena said, referring to the Patel community leader who
has taken on the Gujarat government over job reservations.
"Hardik
Patel is a hero of Gujarat... His rallies attract four-five lakh
people... With his super-mammoth rally in Ahmedabad last Tuesday, he has
thrown the gauntlet at the state government," the Sena said.
Until now, Modi used the name of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, now this had been usurped by Hardik Patel, it said sarcastically.
"The
state government committed the misadventure of detaining Hardik Patel
after Tuesday's rally and it paid for the blunder... Violence erupted
all over the state, even ministers had to bear the brunt of Patidars'
ire," the Sena said.
Now, Hardik Patel has threatened that if the
Patidars were also not given job reservations, "then the lotus (BJP
party symbol) will not bloom in 2017".
"The manner in which the Gujarat youths have responded has created waves in Gujarat political circles," the editorial said.
It
thumbed a nose at Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, who had
invited Maharashtra businesses to her state, saying Gujarat was
"peaceful, stable and well-administered".
"Now, what?" the Sena
asked. "A person who has yet to grow a moustache has proved her claims
as bogus... and revealed the true face of Gujarat," it said about the
young Hardik Patel.
The Shiv Sena, an ally of the Bharatiya
Janata Party in the centre and in Maharashtra, urged Gujarat politicians
to refrain from stoking political fires in the state "as it would be
sheer stupidity".
But the Sena questioned the legitimacy of the
Patidars' demands for inclusion in the Other Backward Class (OBC)
category, saying the Patels enjoyed the same social-political status in
Gujarat as 'Marathas' in Maharashtra.
The Patels were in the
forefront in various sectors like diamonds, realty and big business and
also formed a huge chunk of the Gujarat NRIs, trading and commerce, it
said.
"They are leading in politics with Chief Minister Anandiben
Patel hailing from the community; earlier, Chimanbhai Patel, Keshubhai
Patel and Babubhai Patel ruled the state...
"Yet the community wants to become 'backward' and takes to the streets."
The
'Marathas' were also powerful similarly in Maharashtra and making
various demands but they never resorted to violence or rioting which
can't be condoned at any cost, the Sena said.
