Shahpura : On Wednesday morning, a case of discovering animal elements inside a Ganpati pandal situated in Sadar Bazar of the district headquarters got here to gentle. After that, there was numerous anger within the metropolis. Angry folks closed the markets of Shahpura in protest towards the incident. After getting the data, numerous folks gathered on the spot. Along with this, administrative officers and police additionally reached the spot. Since then, the police is consistently making an attempt to persuade the folks.
As quickly because the incident got here to gentle, the police instantly reached the spot. We are doing our work. The police workforce is investigating your entire matter totally together with scanning the CCTV footage across the Ganesh pandal. – Ramesh Tiwari, DSP
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This is the matter: All the pandals had been vacated the very subsequent day of Ganesh idol immersion at Shahpura district headquarters. After this, items of animal’s physique elements had been discovered within the Ganesh pandal situated at Chamna Bavdi in Shahpura city on Wednesday morning. People grew to become indignant as quickly as they got here to know in regards to the incident. At the identical time, the markets of Shahpura had been closed in protest towards this incident. On receiving the data, Shahpura’s Deputy Superintendent of Police Ramesh Tiwari, Municipal Council Chairman Raghunandan Soni and City BJP President Rajendra Bohra, Hindu Jagran Manch Convenor Hanuman Dhakad and others reached the spot and took inventory of the scenario.
Shahpura Nagar Parishad Chairman Raghunandan Soni reached the spot and tried to pacify the indignant folks. He assured that strict motion might be taken towards the culprits. After the incident, police drive has been deployed to keep up regulation and order within the metropolis. At the identical time, Ganesh Mahotsav Committee and native individuals are demanding fast justice from the administration on this matter.