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Bulldozer justice

Nobody is above law: Yadav

by Blitz India Media
August 30, 2024
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INDORE: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has said on August 24 that no individual is above the law and that the state Government is acting as per Constitutional norms after Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra questioned ‘bulldozer justice’ in Chhatarpur district.

A mob had hurled stones and damaged vehicles, leaving several policemen injured.

“All I have to say is that no person is above the law. There is the rule of law. The government is taking action under the Constitutional provisions against those who break the law,” CM Yadav told reporters when asked about Vadra’s post.

“Construction work should be done after taking due approval. If you don’t take necessary approval for construction activity and if you become synonymous with terror in various ways, then the administration is also free to do its job. In such a scenario, they (the administration) will do what is needed,” the CM added.

The Congress targeted the Madhya Pradesh government after the house of one Shahzad Ali was demolished on Thursday for his alleged involvement in a protest called by the Muslim community against the purported “anti-Islam” remarks made by Ramgiri Maharaj on Wednesday.

Earlier on August 24, Vadra said ‘bulldozer justice’ is completely unacceptable and must stop. “If someone is accused of a crime, then only the court can decide his crime and punishment. But punishing the family of the accused as soon as the allegation is made, taking away the roof from their heads, not following the law, disobeying the court and demolishing the house of the accused as soon as the allegation is made – this is not justice,” she said.

Ramgiri Maharaj had allegedly made objectionable remarks against Islam at Shah Panchale village in Sinnar taluka of Maharashtra’s Nashik. Members of the Muslim community staged protest but it descended into violence.

“The house of Shahzad Ali under Kotwali police station limits was demolished. We had registered a case against 150 people for the violence on Wednesday. We had named 46 people,” an official had said.

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