In a recent development, the Gujarat government has received court approval to withdraw another case related to the Patidar quota agitation. This decision comes after the government sought permission to drop the case against a key Patidar leader. The move is seen as a step towards resolving the long-standing issue of quota demands by the Patidar community. The court’s decision is likely to have significant implications for the ongoing dialogue between the government and the Patidar leaders. The Patidar community has been demanding reservation in government jobs and educational institutions under the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category. The agitation, led by young Patidar leader Hardik Patel, gained widespread support and sparked major protests in the state a few years ago. The withdrawal of cases against the Patidar leaders is seen as a positive development that could help in addressing the grievances of the community. The court’s nod to withdraw the case is expected to pave the way for further discussions and negotiations between the government and the Patidar leaders. This decision reflects a possible shift in the government’s approach towards addressing the demands of the Patidar community. Stay updated for more news on this issue.

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Gujarat government permitted to drop Patidar quota agitation case by court in latest development.
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