"We have imposed a curfew in Mehsana town till tomorrow morning. Mobile internet service has been suspended during this period. The violent mob set ablaze two government properties....A sub-divisional magistrate and a mamlatdar (revenue officer) were injured in the stone-pelting," said Lochan Sehra, Collector of Mehsana, 73 km from Ahmedabad.
A godown of Food Corporation of India and a district office were set on fire, police said, adding 15 persons have been detained in this connection.
In Surat, police detained 435 Patel agitators who hit the streets after learning about incidents in Mehsana. Surat police commissioner Ashish Bhatia said the situation was under control.
Mobile internet services were banned also in Surat and Rajkot as a precautionary measure, district authorities said.
In Mehsana, police used lathicharge and fired teargas shells on the agitators who allegedly engaged in stone- pelting.
Patel protesters had gathered at Modhera crossroad as part of the 'Jail Bharo' agitation announced by the Sardar Patel Group (SPG), one of the prominent groups seeking OBC quota for the Patel community.
A blame game erupted with police claiming they resorted to lathicharge only after some started hurling stones at them while Patel alleged that agitators were targeted without any provocation.
"Our protest was peaceful as announced earlier. However, police suddenly hit me and some of our members when we were walking ahead of the procession. I was hit on head. You can see the blood on my face. We were beaten up without any provocation," said Patel, who along with some other agitators were detained by the police.
"Police always work to establish peace. The gathering was peaceful initially. However, the situation deteriorated only after some persons resorted to violence and damaged property," Pandey said.
Meanwhile, SPG as well as Hardik Patel-led Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) have given a call for 'Gujarat Bandh' tomorrow.
Thousands of Patel community members gathered at Modhera
crossroad on the outskirts of the city today to court arrest on a mass scale, pressing for reservation and release of Hardik Patel, who is spearheading the agitation for quota for his community, and three of his aides who are in jail.
"Police first used the water canons to disperse the mob which attacked some police vehicles. Teargas shells were also fired as the mob started throwing stones. It also set ablaze some private vehicles. The operation to control the situation is still on," said a police control room official.
Health Minister and spokesperson of the Gujarat Government Nitin Patel appealed to the protesters to maintain peace.
"Patel leaders (Lalji Patel and others) had earlier promised that even if he is arrested, others will stage peaceful protest. However, violence took place after some people incited others. I appeal to them to maintain peace as all the problems can be solved through dialogue," the minister said.
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Office of state Home Minister Rajni Patel was also
targeted by angry mob in Mehsana, police said.
"Angry mob has ransacked Rajni Patel's office in the city and set it ablaze," said in-charge police inspector of Mehsana 'B' Division police S B Jadeja.
Meanwhile, as a precautionary measure to stop the rumours from spreading through social media platforms, Ahmedabad city police suspended the mobile internet service from evening.
Meanwhile, Mehsana IG Manoj Shashidharan refuted Sardar Patel Group leader Lalji Patel's allegation that he was injured in lathicharge by police.
"Much before we took any action, some protesters started hurling stones on police. Since Lalji Patel was leading the rally, a stone fell on his head. Police personnel actually escorted him to a safer place. He was not injured in lathicharge," said Shashidharan.
Sporadic incidents of violence were also reported in different parts of State.
In Ahmedabad, unidentified men hurled stones on a moving municipal transport bus in Ghatlodia area.
"Due to the stone pelting, some window panes of the bus got damaged. Luckily, no was injured in the incident," said Ghatlodia police inspector B C Jadeja.
In Vastral area of the city, some agitators dislodged barricades at Metro rail project site and tried to block road. However, they were dispersed by the police.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Anandiben Patel sought to downplay the stir saying, "People keep on doing agitations. Government's duty is to serve people".
"When government is all set to start fresh rounds of talks from tomorrow, today's rally and subsequent turn of events were unfortunate and unnecessary. I appeal to agitators as well as police to show restraint," he said.
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