"People of Saurashtra are facing shortage of drinking water and even youths are forced to migrate in search of jobs. No development is made along the coastline. If Saurashtra had its own state government the region would have done much better," said Samiti president Parag Tejura.
In 2001 the Saurashtra Sankalan Samiti, a local body of activists, had started a movement to separate the Saurashtra region from Gujarat.
Saurashtra, located on the Arabian Sea coast of Gujarat, consists of seven districts.
Tejura said the US could make progress because its population was scattered over a number of small states unlike India.
"The US population is around 32 crore but it has 52 states and therefore it can progress well while in India, the population is around 122 crore having only 28 to 29 states," he said.
When contacted, Radadiya said he would put the demand for separate Saurashtra forward to union government at "appropriate" time.
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