Gujarat to bring law against ‘love jihad’, says CM Rupani
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Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Sunday mentioned his authorities will quickly bring a strict law against ‘love jihad’ within the state.
He made the announcement whereas addressing a ballot rally in Vadodara forward of the municipal company elections.
“We are going to bring a law against love jihad in the Assembly. Such activities being done in the name of love jihad will not be tolerated… The BJP government will bring strict laws against love jihad in the coming days,” he mentioned.
In the latest previous, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, each dominated by the BJP, have introduced spiritual freedom legal guidelines to cease conversion by way of marriage or by every other fraudulent means.
Mr. Rupani mentioned his authorities has additionally framed strict legal guidelines against ‘gunda’ (anti-social) components and land grabbers with provisions of up to 10 and 14 years of imprisonment to defend the pursuits of the widespread man.
“In the past Assembly sessions, our government had come up with stringent laws. We have made an Act against gundas. To ensure that such elements do not cause trouble to the common man and get strict punishment of 10 years, we brought the Act,” he mentioned.
“We also came up with the Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act so that people do not enter others’ land and take over others’ property using bogus documents. We brought this law with a provision of 14 years of punishment,” he mentioned.
The Chief Minister added that the BJP authorities on the Centre has fulfilled the guarantees made to the individuals relating to building of Ram temple, scrapping of Article 370, and took revenge for Pulwama by launching an air strike.
According to Mr. Rupani, Gujarat will witness a “golden age of development” when the BJP guidelines “from panchayat to the Parliament”.
“This is the golden time for Gujarat because the Modi government at the Centre gives us whatever we ask for. The previous Congress-led Union government did not allow us to open the gates of the Narmada dam. But Modi gave permission within 17 days, which opened up the gates of development,” he mentioned.
“The BJP government in Delhi, Gujarat, in the cities and villages…when the BJP rules from panchayat to Parliament, then there will be a golden age for the development of the state,” he mentioned.
He additionally promised metro trains in Vadodara and different cities of the State.
The State authorities will work in direction of addressing the problem of recurring floods in Vishwamitri river that impacts Vadodara metropolis, he mentioned.
“We are going ahead with the mantra of development. Roads, gutter lines, streetlights are our responsibility. But to make cities modern, we are constructing overbridges. The biggest overbridge in the state is being constructed in Vadodara at a cost of ₹250 crore,” he mentioned.
“We will also resolve the issue of drinking water and flooding in Vishwamitri river…We are going to start metro trains in all the cities. They have started in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Surat. Now, we will also start metro trains in Vadodara, Rajkot, Jamnagar and Bhavnagar,” he mentioned.
Elections to six municipal companies in Gujarat are scheduled on February 21.
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