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No one has right to raze homes sans probe: CM

- Sachin Saini

JAIPUR: Targeting the Madhya Pradesh government over demolition of homes of alleged rioters, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday said no one has the right to destroy a person’s house without a probe.

Gehlot also said that the country is supposed to run by the rule of law but the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was “running bulldozers” instead.

“Running a bulldozer… demolishin­g houses… What must have happened? Last night, I was watching television… I saw how the houses were demolished… people were crying, they were poor people. No one has the right… this right lies only with the law. Let the law do its work. If the rule of law is not there, then everyone will have to suffer,” Gehlot told reporters.

“Without any investigat­ion, without being found guilty, you go and demolish someone’s house. Even the chief minister and the prime minister do not have this right,” he added.

Authoritie­s in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone city on Monday arrested 84 people and demolished 50 structures owned by men accused of stoking violence during a Ram Navmi procession the day before, triggering allegation­s that the administra­tion was bypassing legal process.

“Those who pelted stones and created the ruckus will not be spared and their houses will be turned into ruins. No one will be allowed to create disturbanc­e in the state,” Madhya Pradesh home minister Narottam Mishra had said. The state government will recover damages from the guilty, he added.

Gehlot claimed that no untoward incident was reported in the state on Ram Navmi.

“There were riots (on Ram Navmi) in many other states and now bulldozers are being run. Where did this disease of running bulldozers come from? If the rulers run bulldozers, where will B R Ambedkar’s rule be, where will his Constituti­on be?” he said.

Gehlot also hit out at BJP MP Tejasvi Surya for attempting to visit violence-hit Karauli town in Rajasthan on Wednesday, saying “BJP people work to ignite fire”.

“Why should Tejasvi Surya come here... Whatever happened in Karauli was a very unfortunat­e incident, we all have condemned it. During that time as well, we had said these (BJP) people do the work of setting fire. Since then, these people are continuous­ly raising the Karauli issue,” he said.

More than 30 people were injured in the violence on April 2 after a bike rally being carried out to mark Hindu new year was pelted with stones in Karauli. More than two dozen people were arrested in this regard.

Hitting back, state BJP spokespers­on Mukesh Pareek said it is because of the “effective” law and order and its strict implementa­tion that the party formed its government in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

In both states, anyone damaging government or private property is liable to strict action.

Pareek also alleged that the “the attack on the rally (in Karauli) was pre-planned”.

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Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot

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