["I am not going to join any political party nor am I going to say vote for
X or Y party. But this unconstitutional, anti-Dalit, anti-Patidar,
anti-farmer, anti-labourer and anti-youth party that this BJP is...I will
do what it takes to bring down the BJP, I will campaign for that. This will
be my role," Mr Mevani said. ]

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/not-joining-congress-but-aim-to-bring-bjp-down-says-gujarat-dalit-leader-jignesh-mevani-1766098

'Not Joining Congress, But Aim To Bring BJP Down,' Says Gujarat Dalit
Leader Jignesh Mevani
The 36-year-old lawyer and activist, who has led protests in Gujarat
against attacks on Dalits after four men were stripped and brutally
thrashed with iron rods by cow vigilantes in the state's Una last year,
declined an invitation to meet Congress president Rahul Gandhi in Ahmedabad
today.

All India | Reported by Natasha Jog, Rohit Bhan, Edited by Arun Nair |
Updated: October 23, 2017 21:01 IST

'Not Joining Congress, But Aim To Bring BJP Down,' Says Gujarat Dalit
Leader Jignesh Mevani
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Jignesh Mevani has led protests in Gujarat against attacks on Dalits

AHMEDABAD:  Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani, being aggressively courted by the
Congress, says he is clear he will join no political party. But he is also
clear that he "will do what needs to be done to bring down the BJP" in
Gujarat.

The 36-year-old lawyer and activist, who has led protests in Gujarat
against attacks on Dalits after four men were stripped and brutally
thrashed with iron rods by cow vigilantes in the state's Una last year,
declined an invitation to meet Congress president Rahul Gandhi in Ahmedabad
today. Mr Mevani told NDTV that he will not join the Congress unlike
another young leader Alpesh Thakor. Mr Thakor, 39, who too has shot into
prominence recently leading backward castes in the state, joined the
Congress at Rahul Gandhi's rally in Gandhinagar today.

"I am not going to join any political party nor am I going to say vote for
X or Y party. But this unconstitutional, anti-Dalit, anti-Patidar,
anti-farmer, anti-labourer and anti-youth party that this BJP is...I will
do what it takes to bring down the BJP, I will campaign for that. This will
be my role," Mr Mevani said.

A political alignment, he said, is not necessary. "Alpesh Thakor is against
the BJP, same with Hardik Patel, farmers are against the BJP, I am also
against the BJP and so are the trade unions. Its not necessary to be
aligned to any political party. Those who are fighting for the common man's
purpose, there is a common understanding that we should somehow not let BJP
win," adding, "I don't thing votes will get divided."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's slogan of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas
(development for all) has "failed miserably in Gujarat," he assessed,
predicting an end of two decades BJP rule in the forthcoming assembly
elections, and stressing that it is not people backed by the Congress but
"six crore people of Gujarat who have decided to bring down the BJP."

"Many Patidar andolan karyakartas have almost a dozen times raised their
voice at PM Modi's functions. Dalits, farmers, labourers, Patidars,
adivasis, OBCs, Surat's businessmen are on the roads protesting, which
means something is wrong. So all those who are talking for the six crore
people of Gujarat, are all of them Congress backed? he said.

In his public address today, another stinging attack on PM Modi and the
BJP, Rahul Gandhi invoked Jignesh Mevani, Hardik Patel and Alpesh Thakor as
"young voices that cannot be bought or suppressed," a reference to
allegations by a Patel leader who claimed yesterday that the BJP offered
him a crore to join the party.

"The youth is often told to shut up. Modi ji has annoyed the youth so much
that they simply won't shut up," Mr Gandhi said. He had also invited Hardik
Patel, the face of the Patel or Patidar agitation for reservation in
government jobs and colleges to meet him today. There were conflicting
reports on whether that meeting was held. While Congress sources said
Hardik Patel and Rahul Gandhi met at an Ahmedabad hotel, the former said
there was no meeting and that he was not even in the city.

Jignesh Mevani, Hardik Patel and Alpesh Thokore have as the three prominent
youth leaders in the state, supported each other's movements. But Mr Mevani
said Alpesh Thakor abandoning his independent status is not a blow. "No it
is absolutely not a blow because its his choice. There was a doubt if he
would join the BJP but now he has put an end to the speculation. I am happy
that he is not in our enemy camp," said the young leader, who first made
national headlines last year when he led hundreds of Dalits in a protest
after the Una attack.




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