Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi announced the use of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel’s bulldozers to crack down on illegal properties linked to criminals and anti-social elements. This initiative is part of the state government’s strategy to uphold law and order. Sanghavi emphasized the government’s dual focus on development and maintaining a robust law enforcement environment during a public address in Bhuj.
He highlighted the ongoing road show organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for local self-government elections, which attracted significant public participation along its route. Sanghavi contrasted the BJP’s service delivery record with that of previous Congress administrations, underscoring improvements in essential amenities like electricity, water, and roads under BJP governance.
Sanghavi reiterated the government’s firm stance against criminal activities, affirming that wrongdoers would face consequences, including imprisonment for serious offenses. He also paid tribute to historical significance in different areas of Ahmedabad, emphasizing the heritage and cultural importance of these localities.
During the public meetings, Sanghavi underscored the government’s commitment to infrastructure development, citing completed projects such as new drainage systems and water purification facilities. He also mentioned ongoing initiatives like urban health centers, community health facilities, and improved crematoriums to enhance residents’ quality of life.
Critiquing opposition to the reinforcement of the Disturbed Areas Act, Sanghavi pointed out discomfort among certain political factions regarding this strengthening. He emphasized the government’s dedication to addressing social needs, including the development of party plots and upgraded crematorium facilities to ease challenges faced by the community.
