Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has given a clear warning to anti social elements that in coming days gangsters will have to leave Gujarat.
Chief Minister Rupani in the next meeting of the Cabinet * The Gujarat gangsters and anti-social activities for strict anti-gangster laws (Prevention) Act * ‘- Proposes Ordinance * -: Important provisions of the Ordinance: – Hooligans will be sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 50,000 Special court to be set up for speedy judicial probe and sentencing
The district magistrate will be able to seize the property obtained by the gangsters.Witnesses will be given adequate protection and their names and addresses will be kept confidential. Prior approval of the concerned Range IG or Commissioner of Police is required before registering an offense Commitment of the Chief Minister to take one more concrete step in building a peaceful-safe-secure-prosperous Gujarat with the ordinance proposal of important reforms expanding the scope of aspect provisions.
The Chief Minister’s determination to crack down on the activities of thugs who are obstructing the development journey of the state, disrupting the public order, violence, intimidation, exploiting innocent civilians by force. Strict legal provisions will be enacted to curb kidnappings, illegal acts or possession of illegal weapons.. * Gangsters-land scammers-corrupt employees and Gauvansh killers
Vijay Rupani’s concrete approach to eradicate drug addiction through strict implementation of law * . Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has given a clear warning to the gangsters who are obstructing public peace and security and uninterrupted development in the state that in the coming days such gangsters will have to leave the gangsters or leave Gujarat. At the next meeting of the Cabinet, Chief Minister Rupani directed to issue ‘The Gujarat Hooligan and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act’ Ordinance for strict anti-hooligan law in the state.