Nitin Patel claimed the meeting, between a Congress delegation led by Kapil Sibal and members of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti(PAAS) on Wednesday here, was an attempt to "deceive" the influential community and aimed at finding ways to help the opposition party in the next month's polls.
"Though it's been two days, neither the Congress nor the PAAS has said anything about the outcome of the meeting. It is very clear that the meeting was a total failure.
Patel said any reservation over and above the existing 49 per cent limit is not possible to implement.
"Our sources have said the Congress might have offered 10 per cent additional quota beyond the existing 49 per cent. But, if you remember, the PAAS has always maintained that they want to be included in the 49 per cent quota, because anything above that cap is not possible due to a past Supreme Court order," he told reporters here.
During the meeting, the Congress gave three options to the PAAS, spearheading the quota stir, on reservation.
The organisation members have said they would consult Hardik Patel, leaders of the community, and legal experts before taking a call on the issue.
According to Patel, any effort to create a separate backward class category for the Patidars by passing a Bill in the Assembly is bound to fall through.
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