Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court on Friday granted relief to Bharatiya Janata Party leader Hardik Patel by removing for a year a bail condition prohibiting him from entering the state's Mehsana district in a rioting case connected with the 2015 Patidar quota stir. The court of Justice SH Vora granted temporary relief to Patel, who had filed the bail modification petition on November 7, on the ground that he wanted to offer prayers at the temple of his 'Kuldevi'.
The bail condition that he will not enter his home district Mehsana has been removed for a year, Patel's lawyer Rafik Lokhandwala said. Patel was on Thursday declared as the BJP's candidate for the Viramgam seat in Ahmedabad district. A Gujarat court had, in July 2018, sentenced Patel and his aides Lalji Patel and AK Patel to two years in jail for rioting and arson that took place on July 23, 2015, in Visnagar town during the Patidar reservation agitation.