"I am distressed to hear about the disturbances that have rocked Gujarat. I urge all to stay calm and help normalcy return. I also request the police to have patience while dealing with protesters," Togadia said in a statement here.
The VHP Working President, who hails from Gujarat and himself belongs to the Patel community, however, declined to comment on the demand for reservation for the influential caste group and said "this is not the time when one should take a stand on a volatile issue."
Army was called in today to help control widespread violence sparked by quota agitation by Patel community in Gujarat which has claimed five lives even as curfew was clamped in major cities and towns in the state.
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