Patidar agitation case withdrawal: The Gujarat government has taken a major decision in the cases registered during the Patidar agitation. State Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi has announced that the government has decided to withdraw nine of the police cases against Patidars during the Patidar agitation. These are cases in which the police investigation has been completed and charge sheets have also been filed
The home minister Harsh Sanghvi said in a statement, "The police cases against Patidars during the Patidar agitation in the state have been withdrawn. As many as 9 cases whose police investigation has been completed and charge sheeted have been withdrawn."
What did Rishikesh Patel say
The first reaction of the Gujarat government has come to the fore on the issue of withdrawal of cases registered during thePatidar movement. "The government has periodically withdrawn the cases registered during various agitations and the cases of Patidar agitation were also not done for any specific reason," government spokesperson Minister Rishikesh Patel said in a statement. In the review of the government, it was observed that the names of some innocent people were also involved in the cases, due to which it has been decided to withdraw these cases
minister Rishikesh Patel said, "The cases of agitation have been withdrawn from time to time and at present only four cases of Patidar agitation are left." This statement explains the rationale behind the government's decision to withdraw cases
he further informed, "At that time, the government also held a meeting with the agitators." As part of this process, the government reviewed the entire incident
During thereview, it came to the notice of the government that "the names of some innocents had also come up in the cases. In view of this, the government has decided to withdraw the cases by taking a humanitarian approach so that innocent people can < be freed from the legal process> This statement of
Rishikesh Patel makes it clear that the government is sensitive to the cases of Patidar agitation and wants to give relief to innocent people. After this statement of the government spokesperson, the legal process of withdrawing these cases is now likely to start
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