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No illegal activity will be tolerated on the beach: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi personally visited the important Bet Dwarka from the point of view of maritime security and took stock of the work done by the system to remove illegal pressure. He also reviewed the action taken by the Police-Revenue Department in important points and areas from the point of view of security on the 1600 km riverine area of Gujarat. During the sea voyage, he also inspected the work of Signature Bridge under construction from Okha to Bet Dwarka.

pledge to protect the sea

The Chief Minister said that illegal activities including illegal encroachments which hinder development works would be prevented from proceeding further and would be removed strictly as per law. The government is committed to the safety of the people and the drive to curb such illegal activities will continue. This type of action has been started by the government with the aim of ensuring that the benefits of government schemes reach the last person without hindrance. No illegal activity will be carried out in the coastal area of Gujarat. It has been resolved to ensure strict security of all these beaches.

Action taken on illegal pressures in public interest

Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, these tough steps are being taken for the internal and external security of the coastal areas. Illegal encroachment has been removed in public interest and strict action has been taken. No illegal activity will be carried out on the maritime belt.

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