Rajkot: Improving the problem of ‘love jihad’, Minister of Suniaw House Harsh Sanghavi on Sunday warns strict actions against all those who trap girls’ easily tolerated by falsifying their identity and say the state government spoils as such a conspiracy.
Sanghavi, who was in Palitana, referred to two cases of women suspected of being captivated by marriage by humans who had different faiths by falsifying their identity and false documents reported from the city of the temple.
“There is nothing wrong with falling in love.
But it conspires to trap girls who are easily fooled by falsifying identity and making fake documents cannot be tolerated.
Such people will not avoid anywhere in Gujarat,” said Minister to reporters.
Sanghavi has taken both (Palitana) serious cases and investigations show that there are conspiracies to deceive girls.
Four people were recently arrested and three of New Delhi were booked after a married woman ran with a man from a different religion and both married.
The investigation has revealed it was allegedly prepared fake documents to register their marriage at the Delhi Court.
“There are certain Vidharmi (BIDA) people who run the conspiracy to trap Gujarat girls.
I warned them to improve their way when Gujarat police did not have an atmosphere to show strict relief and action would be taken against them,” he said.
Sanghavi continued to appeal to people to approach the police without fear of social stigma if someone was afraid.
Try to captivate their daughter into a trap like that.
“We will ensure that your identity is not disclosed,” he said.
Referring to the problem of non-vegetarian food sold in Palitana, Sanghavi said the vegetarian zone rules would be strictly enforced by.
Administration.
“Palitana is a godly land and we will make all the settings needed to maintain it as a vegetarian city.
It is not important who eats what, but their food habits should not hurt the religious sentiments of people from other faiths,” he said.
Palitana, “he said.
Palitana, the city of Pezegrim Jain, is the first full vegetarian city of India, but community members accused that despite prohibitions, non-vegetable foods sold illegally.