AHMEDABAD: On the ninth day of his fast-unto-death on Sunday, Patidar quota warrior Hardik Patel issued his will — he wants his assets to be divided between his parents, Bharat Patel and Usha Patel, and a gaushala. He is on a fast demanding quota for Patidars, loan waiver for farmers and the release of his aide Alpesh Kathiria.“I have been fasting against this brutal BJP government since August 25,” Hardik stated in his will. “My body is becoming weak and I am suffering from pain, disease and infections. In these circumstances, I cannot place trust on this deteriorating body. My soul can depart from this body at any time, so I decided to declare my final will.” Hardik also expressed his desire to donate his eyes after his death.Manoj Panara, another aide of the Patidar leader, announced Hardik’s will. If anything happens to the Patidar leader, a sum of Rs 20,000 of his total bank deposits of Rs 50,000 will be given to his parents and Rs 30,000 will be donated to a guashala near his native village of Chandannagar in Viramgam taluka in Ahmedabad district, Panara said.Hardik wants 30% of royalty from his book, ‘Who Took My Job’, to be equally distributed among his parents and sister. He wants the remaining 70% to be distributed among the families of 14 Patidars who had lost their lives in the violence that broke out during the quota agitation in August 2015. The book is yet to be released.Hardik stated in his will that he had purchased an insurance policy in 2014 and owns a car. Their values have not been mentioned in the will.In the evening, the police lathicharged PAAS supporters who gathered outside Hardik’s house off SP Ring Road near Vaishnodevi circle. About 150 people who had come to meet Hardik had to wait for long hours as cops checked their identity documents and recorded contact details one by one. When some of them protested, a brawl broke out and the police resorted to lathicharg to disperse the supporters.After the incident, Hardik issued a statement that if his supporters are beaten or detained outside his house, he would not permit doctors to take his blood and urine samples for medical check-up. When a team of doctors from Sola Civil Hospital reached to collect samples, Hardik’s aides sent them back.Former Bihar CM and president of Hidustani Awam Morcha (secular) Jitan Ram Manjhi on Sunday called on Hardik and stressed the need for amendments to the Constitution to grant quota to the Patidar community. Leader of opposition and Congress MLA, Paresh Dhanani, also met Hardik.