Stone pelting at Surat Ganesh Pandal | Peace breakers won’t be spared: Gujarat HM Harsh Sanghavi
Updated:1 year, 10 months ago
Updated:1 year, 10 months ago
Surat (Gujarat) September 11 (ANI): Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi on September 11 said the one who will stay within the limit will be benefitted. He further said the peace breakers won’t be spared. "Surat Police had ensured that no accused shall be spared. At the same time, it also ensured that no innocent should be arrested. For this Surat Police made use of technology- CCTV, videography, and drone visuals helped police nab these anti-social elements and today the accused will be produced in court. Stone pelters are not just legal culprits, they are the biggest culprits in society. The law will take its own course, but at the same time, it is the responsibility of society to show the right path to its children and youth... Gujarat Police works with the motto 'jo kaayde mein rahenge wahi faayde mein rahenge'..." said Sanghavi.
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