The 36-year-old 'Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar Manch' leader, who shot to prominence after the Dalit flogging incident in Gujarat's Una some time back, met Gandhi here and claimed the Congress vice president assured him that more than 90 per cent of his demands will be incorporated in the party's poll manifesto.
Gandhi and Mevani had half-an-hour closed-door meeting at a farmhouse on the outskirts of Navsari.
On the other hand, the Congress was receptive to the demands of the Dalit community, Mevani added.
Several Dalit youths were flogged in Una on suspicion of cow slaughter when they were skinning a dead animal.
"We had a detailed discussion with Rahulji on our 17 demands. Rahulji not only listened to us, but said over 90 per cent of them were our constitutional rights. He assured us that most of the legitimate demands would be included in the Congress manifesto," he said.
The demands include five acres of farmland to each Dalit family, alternative employment for those involved in cattle- skinning and manual scavenging, and the release of a probe report on the incident of firing on the community members at Thangadh in Surendranagar district in 2012.
"We listen to everyone and work after hearing their problems -- be it Jignesh, Hardik (Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel) or Alpesh (OBC leader Alpesh Thakor)," Gandhi said after the meeting.
The Congress, out of power in the key western state for over 22 years now, has been trying to woo three young leaders who have emerged on Gujarat's political firmament in recent times through various agitations.
Alpesh Thakor, an OBC leader, has already joined the party.
Hardik Patel, the patidar quota stir leader, the most prominent among the three, has so far not declared support to the Congress, but has been critical of the BJP.
The Congress, however, has promised it would provide quotas to the community under the Economically Backward Classes (EBC) category.
The first round of talks between Gujarat Congress leaders took place on October 30 but the quota issue remained unresolved. However, it accepted the four other demands put forward by Patel, who did not attend the talks.
Congress agreed to the demand for formation of a special investigation team (SIT), if voted to power, to investigate alleged atrocities against the members of the community during the PAAS rally in Ahmedabad on August 25-26, 2015, senior Congress leader Siddharth Patel said after. He said legal action will be taken against those held guilty.
The Congress will form a commission for general category communities and provide it with a corpus of Rs 2,000 crore for education, skill development and self-employment, he said.
The reservation issue, however, can prove a major hurdle in Hardik Patel extending support to the Congress as Alpesh Thakor, who heads the Kshatriya Thakor Sena, has been opposed to reservation to the Patels within the quota meant for the backward classes.
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