"We fully and strongly support the demand for reservation by Patel and Patidar castes in Gujarat as it has the theme of social justice in its root. RJD is with them and will fight together with them," Prasad told PTI.
Prasad said the BJP-led Gujarat government was ignoring the "just demand" of the backward people in the state and trying to "oppress them into submission".
However, the RJD leader added that he was opposed to arson and violence in Gujarat.
"Nobody will appreciate violence. The agitation should be peaceful ... The people of Gujarat are demanding their rights," Prasad said.
Prasad is currently a part of secular 'grand alliance' forged by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar led JD(U) and Congress, pitted against BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Bihar.
Referring to the release of figures pertaining to religious profile of the country as per 2011 census by the Centre, Prasad pointed out that BJP has not revealed caste census data for the country, but has "revealed religion data by way of numbers of Hindus, Muslims and Christians" present in the country.
The RJD chief added that he was touring different parts of the state to awaken people about the danger posed by BJP to social fabric of the country and was exhorting them to unite against it.
