"Whatever has happened in Gujarat, we want to take it to the national level and there are (people of) around 12 states who are connected to us," 22-year-old Patel, leader of the upper caste Patidar community, which wants to muscle its way to the quota list, told journalists in Delhi.
Patel, who met some leaders of the Kurmi, Koeri and Gujjar communities among others with whom he said the Patidars of Gujarat had kinship, said the agitation for reservation was "a marathon and not a 100-metre race", which had to be run over 1-2 years.
The firebrand young Patel leader of Gujarat, whose photographs brandishing a gun had been published in some national dailies a few days ago, had led a massive rally of his castemen in Ahmedabad on August 25 to seek quotas for them.
His detention was followed by widespread violence which claimed 10 lives, including that of a police constable, forcing the rare deployment of the army to bring the situation under control.
"During this time, if we feel there is the need to show the muscle power of the community, we will do. Whenever required, they (these communities) will block the highways," Patel told a news conference at the Delhi Press Club.
"We intend to organise a mega rally in Lucknow, at Jantar Mantar in Delhi.... We will give a call to the Patels of India (to join the movement)," he said.
"The country has gone back 60 years because of reservations and this has hindered its prospects of becoming a super power. Those who score good marks but are still unable to get admission require reservation.
"The day there is a proper blueprint on reservation, we can strengthen our country and take it to a new level," he said.
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