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Congress' Nitin Raut blames Maharashtra Govt for law & order failure in Jalgaon

Congress MLA Nitin Raut blames Maharashtra's government for a violent clash between two groups in Jalgaon's Paladhi village. He accuses the government of diverting attention from development issues by fueling religious and caste conflicts.

ANI Jan 01, 2025 18:03 IST googleads

Congress MLA, Nitin Raut (Photo/ANI)

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 1 (ANI): Congress MLA Nitin Raut has sharply criticized the state government over a violent clash between two groups in Paladhi village, Jalgaon, accusing them of mishandling law and order.
Raut, addressing the media, said, "The law and order in the state is not going on the way it should. The government is not paying attention to it and it is involved in making people fight in the name of religion and caste." He further stated that such conflicts were being used as a diversion tactic.
"They want people to be busy with such issues so that they won't demand development from the government. This is the failure of the government," Raut added, emphasizing that the government's inaction is leading to a breakdown in law and order across the state.
On the violent clash between two groups in Paladhi village of Jalgaon, NCP-SCP leader Jitendra Awhad held Minister Gulab Rao Patil "responsible" for the chaos.
"That also has a political background. Minister Gulab Rao Patil is responsible for that chaos," Awhad said.
Shiv Sena MLC and party spokesperson Manisha Kayande demanded a thorough investigation into the incident.
"A thorough investigation should be done to ascertain facts and find out if there was any mischief to harm the life of state Minister Gulab Rao Patil and his family. I am sure Maharashtra Police will do its job," Kayande said.
Dharangaon Tahsildar, Mahendra Suryavanshi said that the security was heightened in Jalgaon after the violent clash."Police and Local administration are deployed in Paldhi village. Panchnama proceedings have been done for 15 shops and vehicles damaged in this incident," Suryavanshi said.
A shopkeeper Shakil from Paladhi village claimed that his shop suffered damages in the clash last night."I have filed a complaint. I have suffered losses of around Rs 3 lakhs. I have been running this shop for the last 2 years," the shopkeeper said.
Meanwhile, a curfew has been imposed in violence-hit Paladhi village of Maharashtra's Jalgaon district after the violent clash broke out between two groups on Tuesday night. (ANI)

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