Gujarat: After the violence on Ram Navami, bulldozers reached the houses of the rioters, people started demolishing their own houses
Gujarat: After the violence on Ram Navami, bulldozers reached the houses of the rioters, people started demolishing their own houses
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Ahmedabad: After the violence that broke out on Ram Navami in Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, now the government has swung into action. The administration has started demolishing the houses and shops of the accused involved in the violence. In this sequence, on Monday itself, notices have been issued to the people to remove the encroachment in the riot-affected Himatnagar area. After which when the administration teams arrived with bulldozers this morning, people themselves started removing their illegal occupations.

Bulldozers are being run on illegal buildings of miscreants in Himmatnagar area of ​​Sabarkantha after the violence in Ram Navami procession on 10 April. Along with this, other illegal encroachments are also being removed. But the panic of the bulldozers is so much that people themselves are removing the occupation with a hammer and shovel. Let us inform that on April 10, people of other communities pelted stones at the Ram Navami rally being taken out by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in Sabarkantha. VHP was taking out Ram Navami Yatra in Chhapariya area of ​​Himmatnagar. During this, the incident of stone pelting was carried out.

Violence increased here and there was an incident of arson. After getting information about this matter, the police reached and to get control of the situation, tear gas shells were fired. The miscreants had torched several other vehicles including police vehicles. The police is trying to identify the miscreants. A dozen policemen including the superintendent of police were injured in this whole incident.

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