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3 held for blackening posters of PM, CM | Rajkot News

One of the poster splashed with black colour by the miscreants Rajkot: Three persons were detained on Thursday for blackening the faces of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Vijay Rupani on posters put up in Rajkot city. The posters were put up by Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) on the walls of the newly constructed Kishanpara underpass in centre of the city. Some of the posters on which black ink was smeared were placed on a bridge during the inauguration last year by CM. The posters targetted by the miscreants include those thanking PM Modi for providing free vaccination to all. The posters showing pictures of Modi and Rupani taking the Covid vaccine dose and urging people to take the jab were also splashed with black colour.

SI booked for leering at woman attendant | Rajkot News

Man gets friend looted with help of five aides | Rajkot News

Man gets friend looted with help of five aides | Rajkot News
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Former BJP corporator held with firearm | Rajkot News

Rajkot: A former BJP corporator in Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) was detained with a country-made pistol from near Airport Road railway crossing on Thursday night. Police said that they found country-made pistol worth Rs 20,000 and five live cartridges worth Rs 500 from the car of Sanjay Dhava (46), former BJP corporator from ward 17 of Rajkot city. According to case details, Dhava’s employee Kamlesh Patel was detained for driving in an inebriated state and was also booked for violating curfew on Thursday night. After Patel was detained, he called Dhava, urging him to bail him out of the problem. While Dhava was going to the police station in his car, he was stopped near Airport Road railway crossing for allegedly breaking night curfew rules. “During checking of his car, we found the pistol and cartridges, following which we booked Dhava under the Arms Act and section 188 of the Indian Penal Code dealing with the violation of government notification,” said L L Chavda,

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