SMC has not filed any complaint
Surat: On Thursday morning the residents of the Yogi Chowk area were in for an unpleasant surprise. Yogi Garden, a popular public space of the area, was renamed by unidentified miscreants as Patidar Garden. A board with the new name was put up at the entry gate of the garden.
Later in the day, the officials of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) removed the name ‘Patidar Garden’ board from the entry gate. SMC officials said that it was a mischief by some unidentified persons. The officials did not file a police complaint over the issue. Still, there was a police bandobast in the area when the ‘Patidar Garden’ board was removed.
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Shalini Yadav
SURAT: Ten days after a 21-year-old woman died mysteriously in a road accident, the city police have begun detailed investigation to the incident after her family member alleged foul play by her husband and in-laws, reportedly to get her Rs 63 lakh insurance claim.
On January 8, the victim Shalini Yadav’s husband Anuj had lodged a complaint stating that she was knocked down by some unidentified vehicle when they were both on a morning walk on Puna-Kumbhariya Road. Anuj had claimed that he was slightly ahead of Shalini and did not see the vehicle.
When he checked, Shalini’s body was lying on the service road near Raghuvir Celeum. Her father Dhaniram, however, said in his application to the police commissioner that at 4.45am there was no traffic on the main road and chances of a vehicle speeding on the service road were nil. He also claimed that Anuj and his family members were awake till 2am on January 8 and were in Yogi Chowk area. “If he was awake till late