Kill cops instead of committing suicide: Hardik to Patel youth

"If you have so much courage? then go and kill a couple of policemen. Patels never commit suicide," Hardik said in Surat on Saturday.

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Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti convener Hardik Patel after offering tribute to Umesh Patel, who committed suicide to support the Patel reservation agitation, in Surat on Friday.

Speaking to one Vipul Desai, who had announced that he would commit suicide in support of the Patel quota stir, the agitation's leader Hardik Patel on Friday advised him to rather kill police personnel than end his own life. "If you have so much courage, then go and kill a couple of policemen. Patels never commit suicide," Hardik said in Surat on Saturday.

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The 22-year-old leader visited Desai's house on Friday, accompanied by mediapersons from a local news channel, which aired the conversation later.

Desai later told reporters that Hardik advised him not to take his own life. "He gave me the advice that we are sons of Patels and we should kill two to three policemen rather than thinking of suicide," Desai said.

Sardar Patel Group (SPG) convener Lalji Patel, who was the first to start the agitation for reservation for Patels in OBC quota, distanced himself from Hardik's advice. "Our agitation is being run in Gandhian way, so we should not talk about killing anybody. That was not a right statement by him. We must not make such statements which can spark off a class conflict in the society," Lalji said.

"He should make sensible statements. As he has been accepted as the leader of the Patel community, such statements can harm our cause," Lalji added.

Later, Hardik denied that he gave such an advice. "I have not given any advice to kill policemen. This is an attempt to misguide the people. If I am seen giving such a statement in any video or audio, then action should be taken against me," he said.

The young leader has been hogging the limelight since the August 25 mega-rally of Patels in Ahmedabad and the subsequent violence across Gujarat.

(With PTI inputs)