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Law and order situation has worsened in Gujarat: Modhwadia

Gandhinagar, Mar 12 (UNI) Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly Arjun Modhwadia today alleged that the law and order situation in Gujarat has deteriorated under the present regime.

In a debate on the budgetary demands of the Home Department, Mr Modhwadia said the state has recorded over 17,300 unnatural deaths during the last one year.

Over 5,000 people have committed suicide in the state during the period, he said adding that the figure of 17,300 exceeds the casualties suffered in the wars against Pakistan and China.

Seven children were kidnapped in the first week of January 2007 alone, he said while alleging that even religious places are not safe as evidenced by 187 thefts, twelve incidents of lootings, and murder of eleven saints in various temples of Gujarat.

Mr Modhwadia alleged that some police officers in the state were making false claims of encounters with terrorists to enhance their image.

However, Gujarat Home Minister Amit Shah refuted the allegations and claimed the crime rate in Gujarat was much less as compared to other states.

Steps have been taken to modernise the police force in the state, he said. During the last seven years, an amount of Rs 570 crore have been spent on modernisation of the force while for the year 2007-08, an allocation of Rs 135 crore has been made in the state budget, Mr Shah added.

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7 Hardcore NSCN(IM) cadres surrender to BSF

Agartala, Mar 12 (UNI) Seven cadres of Nagaland-based NSCN(IM) today laid down arms and ammunition before the BSF and returned to normal life in Tripura's North district. BSF sources said the insurgents surrendered before Inspector General of BSF, Tripura Frontier, J A Khan at Panisagar. The dreaded militants deposited one each of AK 47 rifle, AK 56 rifle, Sniper rifle and four M21 rifles, eight magazines, 1307 rounds of ammunition and eight hand grenades. Of the seven rebels, four were Manipuris.....

Return of migrants, indicator of peace in JK: Gov

Jammu, Mar 17: Jammu and Kashmir Governor Lt-Gen (Retd) S K Sinha today said one of the indicators of peace in Kashmir would be safe return of Kashmiri Pandits to their homes.The General was inaugurating the third International Seminar on Kashmir Shaivism, held in commemoration of birth centenary celebrations of His Holiness Swami Lakshmanjoo Maharaj, here this morning, attended by the delegates from all over the country and abroad.''And, once peace returns to the Valley, the Army will certainly return back.....

Assembly adjourned following uproar by the RJD

Patna, Mar 12 (UNI) The Bihar Assembly was today adjourned twice during the pre-lunch session following bedlam by RJD members over alleged failure of the police to arrest the accused involved in bombing party MLA Kunti Devi's house and subsequent threats on her life. While replying to a question of Ms Kunti Devi, Bihar Home Minister (In-charge) Vijendra Prasad Yadav said Kunti Devi's residence was blown up on Jnauary 18 at Khijarsarai block in Gaya district. During an investigation, the police.....
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