Assured of justice, Bhare Hai's family members accepted the body

BJP leaders assured that police officers from outside Rajkot would form a committee to investigate the dark repercussions of the killings by land mafias.
Rajkot: Avinash Dhuleshiya (age 49), a factory worker who was injured in a mafia attack on Radhekrishna Society on University Road in the city, died last night while undergoing treatment. The police system was in a frenzy as it flatly refused to accept. In the end, Bhare Hai accepted the body, assuring justice in the evening.
Rajkot MP Mohanbhai Kundaria and local BJP leaders rushed to Civil in the evening. Where he assured justice to the families of the deceased factory owner and the residents of the society. However, before that he had to face the wrath of the family of the deceased factory owner and the residents of the society.
In front of the BJP leaders, the families of the deceased factory owner and the residents of the society had expressed their indignation over the role of the police. After four years and from the local police to PM, C.M. Despite making representations till now, justice has not been served.
He also said that he had no confidence in Rajkot police including the police commissioner. In this situation, the BJP leaders formed a police inquiry committee other than Rajkot to investigate the case from beginning to end and ensure justice.
As a result, the family members of the deceased finally accepted the body in the evening. Prior to the incident, the family members of the deceased factory owner and the residents of the society had given up food and water and sat on the dharna. Meanwhile, a 55-year-old woman named Hansaba Barad was shifted to Civil Hospital due to ill health.
Despite more than a dozen petitions to the Chief Minister, Collector and Commissioner, no justice has been served.
Rajkot: Residents of Radhe Krishna Society have been fighting against the bigoted mafia for the last four years. He has so far lodged more than a dozen petitions and complaints with the Commissioner of Police, the Collector and the Chief Minister. Yet justice was not served. Not only that, an innocent factory worker had to lose his life while the torture of the land mafia was still going on.
The family members of the deceased and the residents of the society expressed their indignation over the policy of Gandhigram-2 police supporting the land mafia and took the police shelves. Not only that, the women wore bangles. The atmosphere at the Civil's post-mortem room this morning has been gloomy with the mourners of the deceased factory worker.
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