One Narendra Patel had filed a complaint against Hardik, Bambhania and four others at Patan B Division police station on Saturday.
On the basis of the complaint, the police had registered a case against them under IPC sections 395 (dacoity), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt).
"Hardik Patel was detained from Anand district today by the police and he will be handed over the Patan police, who will then formally arrest him in a case registered on Saturday against six people, including him," police sources said.
"We detained Dinesh Bambhania from the Gita Mandir area of the city in connection with the case registered in Patan. We will hand him over to the Patan police," Rajkot city crime branch Police Inspector H M Gadhvi said.
In the complaint, Narendra, a former activist of Hardik- led Patidar Anamant Andolan Samiti (PAAS), had alleged that the quota stir spearhead and others roughed him up at Navjivan Hotel in Patan when he had gone to meet them on Saturday.
Hardik had held a public meeting in Patan on that day and as per Narendra's complaint, he had gone to meet the PASS leader before the rally.
However, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel today slammed Hardik over his appeal and dubbed him as an "agent of the Congress".
"These people (BJP) used us too much. It happened so because, I assume, we did not have any option. You may still think that we do not have any option as we still do not want to go with the Congress because they did nothing for us," Hardik had said.
Talking to reporters in Patan today, the deputy CM said, "Hardik has now shown his true colours. I think he should join the Congress now. We have been saying for a long that he was a Congress agent. We now stand vindicated as Hardik himself spoke in support of the Congress. We are happy that the truth has finally come out."
Assembly polls are slated in Gujarat later this yers.
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