PAAS leaders from across the state today handed over common memorandums to district collectors and other government officials at taluka level in various parts.
The organisation said its members will resort to indefinite fast across the state if its demands are not met by December 21.
The Patel leaders asked the government to release their leaders who were arrested by police during their recent agitation seeking reservation for community members in government jobs and education institutes.
The organisation also asked government to withdraw sedition charges slapped against Hardik, Chirag Patel, Ketan Patel, Dinesh Bambhaniya and Nilesh Arvadia.
Two sedition complaints were filed against Hardik in October, the first one in Surat and another in Ahmedabad. His bail pleas were turned down by the courts in Ahmedabad and Surat.
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