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Gujarat: Late-night police demolition of illegally constructed Dargah and temples in Junagadh

  • Posted on March 10, 2024
  • Legal
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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In a late-night operation, police in Junagadh, Gujarat, demolished an illegally built Dargah and two temples. The Dargah had encroached on land near Majwadi Gate and was removed amid heavy police presence. Previous attempts to remove it were met with resistance. Security has been heightened in the area.

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In a decisive move, law enforcement authorities in Junagadh, Gujarat, undertook a meticulously planned operation to demolish illegally constructed religious structures. The primary targets were a Dargah and two temples that had encroached upon public land near the Majwadi Gate area. This action came after repeated attempts to resolve the issue peacefully had failed, necessitating a more forceful approach to uphold the rule of law.

The operation commenced late at night, around 2 am, with a significant presence of police personnel to ensure the safety and security of the operation. Barricades were set up approximately 300-400 meters away from the site to control traffic and prevent any unauthorized access. The surrounding area was cordoned off to maintain order and prevent any potential disruptions during the demolition process.

The Dargah, which had been gradually expanding over the past two decades, posed a significant challenge due to its illegal occupation of public space. Previous efforts to address the issue had been met with resistance from local residents, resulting in clashes between the police and the community. However, the authorities remained undeterred in their commitment to restoring the area to its rightful state.

As the demolition operation progressed, it became evident that the authorities were determined to uphold the law and reclaim public land from illegal encroachment. The removal of the Dargah and the two temples sent a strong message about the consequences of violating regulations and encroaching upon public property. It also underscored the importance of maintaining the integrity of urban spaces and preserving them for the benefit of the community at large.

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Following the successful completion of the operation, the police heightened security measures in the town to prevent any potential backlash or unrest. This proactive approach was aimed at maintaining peace and order in the aftermath of the demolition. Additionally, it served as a deterrent to anyone considering similar illegal activities in the future, signaling that such actions would not be tolerated.

Overall, the demolition of the illegally constructed Dargah and temples in Junagadh was a significant step towards restoring law and order in the region. It showcased the authorities' unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law and safeguarding public assets for the welfare of the community. The successful outcome of the operation marked a victory for justice and governance in Gujarat.

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