Vanzara, a key accused in the alleged fake encounters of Ishrat Jahan, Soharabuddin Sheikh and Tulsi Prajapati, was given a grand welcome by his family members and well-wishers here.
The CBI court had last week relaxed bail conditions by allowing him to enter and stay in Gujarat.
At a welcome function held at the Town Hall here, Vanzara said it was the beginning of his public life and he would fight for the rights of the people.
"As an officer in the past, I used to be with needy people to understand and solve their problems rather than sit in air-conditioned cabin. Once again, I will stand with such people and try to solve their problems. I hereby announce that I have entered in public life from today," he said.
The former officer, who retired in 2014 while in jail, also claimed that there was an urgent need to change the prevailing situation in Gujarat as well as in India. He also called for a mass movement to uproot corruption and inflation.
"I am not happy with the prevalent situation in India and Gujarat. There is an urgent need to change it. If the government does not support people, then it is not possible to bring development. There is a need to start a people's movement to bring development," he said, addressing a gathering of around 3,000 people.
"We can save India from terrorism. We can also save our country from the attacks of China or Pakistan. But, it is difficult to save India from anti-national politicians. Due to them, officers like us have spend eight years in jail. These traitor politicians conspired against us for their own political gains," he added.
Vanzara was arrested on April 24, 2007 by CID crime in connection with the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case.
When asked by reporters, Vanzara, however, refused to divulge whether he would join active politics.
"You will find out in due course as to how I will start my public life. My objective is to unite people for a mass movement to bring development. I hereby announce attaching myself with this movement," Vanzara told reporters before heading to his palatial bungalow in the state capital.
Senior IPS officer and co-accused in the Ishrat Jahan case P P Pandey, who is currently posted as the Director of Gujarat State Anti Corruption Bureau also attended the event.
Pandey and Vanzara had spent around 18 months together in Sabarmati jail before they were released on bail.
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