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Attacks on UP, Bihar migrants in Gujarat: Punish culprits, not the community, says Nitish Kumar; 35 FIRs filed, 342 arrested so far

Non-Gujaratis, especially those hailing from UP and Bihar, were targeted in several parts of the state following the arrest of a Bihar native, police said.

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Commenting on the violence against Uttar Pradesh and Bihar migrants in Gujarat, after a rape case in Sabarkantha, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said that he has spoken to Vijay Rupani and those involved in crime should be punished.

“I spoke to Gujarat CM yesterday. We're in touch with them. They're monitoring the situation. Those who've committed a crime should be punished but no bias should be harboured for others,” ANI quoted Kumar as saying.

Meanwhile, Gujarat Home Minister Pradeepsinh Jadeja said that the government has “taken action.”

"Police are interrogating the people who have been arrested for these attacks. Police are taking action wherever needed. We have registered 3 cases under the IT Act for spreading hatred on social media," Jadeja added.

“In the last 4-5 days, there have been attacks on people from UP and Bihar in Gujarat. We have taken action against people involved in these attacks,” Jadeja said.

A large number of migrant workers from states like Bihar and UP have left north Gujarat after protests broke out over the rape of a 14-month-old baby girl by a man from Bihar last week, the cops said. 

Non-Gujaratis, especially those hailing from UP and Bihar, were targeted in several parts of the state following the arrest of a Bihar native, police said.

Director General of Police Shivanand Jha said such attacks have taken place in Mehsana, Gandhinagar, Sabarkantha, Patan and Ahmedabad districts in the last one week and 170 people have been arrested in connection with the incidents.

On Saturday, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said that he has written to Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy of the Gujarat High Court seeking a speedy trial in the rape case of the 14-month old girl.

On September 28, a 14-month-old girl was allegedly raped in a village near Himmatnagar town, around 100 km from Ahmedabad.

One Ravindra Sahu, a labourer hailing from Bihar working in a local ceramic factory, was arrested the same day and charged with the toddler's rape.

Patel said he has also sought setting up of fast-track courts for the speedy trial in two other similar cases in Surat and had also requested the chief justice to ensure that the accused get the harshest punishment possible, including capital punishment.

"I have written to the chief justice with request to set up a special fast-track court so that trial in rape cases at Himmatnagar (in Sabarkantha district) and Surat are held there and completed in a month or so," he told reporters.

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(With inputs from agencies)

 

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