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Hardik Patel Marries Childhood Friend In Gujarat

The 25-year-old convener of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti married Kinjal Parikh at a temple in the Digsar village of the Surendranagar district in Gujarat.
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AHMEDABAD — Patidar quota agitation leader Hardik Patel Sunday tied the knot with his childhood friend Kinjal Parikh at a ceremony in Gujarat.

The 25-year-old convener of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) married Kinjal Parikh at a temple in the Digsar village of the Surendranagar district, around 130 kms from Ahmedabad, in the presence of close relatives and friends.

“This is the beginning of the second innings of my family life. My resolution is that everyone should get equal opportunity. We have one pledged to fight together for the ‘navnirman’ (reconstruction) of the country.

“We will fight till the end of our breath for truth, for the people and for right to equality,” Patel told reporters after the ceremony.

Patel said he had been in love with Kinjal Parikh, who is pursuing a course in law, for a long time and the marriage was later arranged by their family members.

Both Patel and Parikh are natives of Viramgam in Ahmedabad district though the newly married bride’s family lives in Surat.

Her father, Dilip Parikh, who deals in real estate, told reporters the two families knew each other since the last three decades.

“We did not hesitate while deciding on the marriage,” he said.

Patel is facing a sedition case in the state for which he had spent nearly six months in jail. The case was filed in connection with the quota agitation.

He spearheaded the Patidar community’s state-wide agitation to demand reservation in government jobs and educational institutes.

Patel was let out on bail but on the condition that he will not enter Mehsana district.

His father Bharat Patel said the marriage ceremony was earlier planned at a temple in Mehsana but had to be cancelled.

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