Vaghela's promise to double the quota came a day after Hardik Patel dashed a letter to him seeking to give a firm assurance about the EBC quota.
Congress had demanded that the Anandiben Patel-led government double the quota and raise the income limit to Rs 12 lakhs from Rs 6 lakh after the BJP announced its decision last month, in the backdrop of a prolonged stir for OBC status by members of the influential Patel community.
"If Congress comes to power in Gujarat, we will give 20 per cent EBC reservation within 100 days of assuming power," he said.
Congress is out of power in Gujarat since 1995, where assembly polls are due next year.
He also hinted at supporting Congress if the party promises to double the quota if it comes to power.
Meanwhile, senior minister and spokesperson of Gujarat government, Nitin Patel slammed Vaghela for making such a promise, which according to him is nothing but a gimmick to mislead the people ahead of assembly polls.
"If Congress is in favour of EBC, then why don't they
first implement it in states where Congress is ruling? To prove their commitment, Congress should immediately implement it in their states first. Otherwise, there is no point in making promises where you are not in power," said Hardik in his letter.
It was facing violent protests by outfits led by Hardik Patel and Lalji Patel from the numerically and socially strong Patel community over reservation in education and government jobs under the OBC category.
The decision also came in the wake of recent reverses in the civic polls, which left the ruling party jittery in the state.
The reservation announced by the government is over and above the cap of 50 per cent reservation set by the Supreme Court, and may face legal hurdles. The state government already provides 50 percent reservation to SC/STs and OBCs.
