Strict actions to continue against those involved: Harsh Sanghavi on Ram Navami attacks
April 16, 2022
Gandhinagar: Minister of State for Home, Harsh Sanghavi today in reply to media queries indicated that strict actions against those involved in attacks on Ram Navami processions will continue.
‘If stone pelting takes place during any religion’s festival and anytime if there’s any attempt to breach the (security) arrangement, police will take strict actions,’ Sanghavi said.
In reference to bulldozing of encroachments created by Ram Navami procession attack case accused in Khambhat, Sanghavi further added that – illegal properties, roadside encroachment and stone pelting – can not be allowed together.
Sanghavi said the state govt makes arrangement for smooth celebration of festivals of all religions. DeshGujarat
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