Dy. CM Chief Minister Sharma reaches Balodabazar, takes stock of incident of vandalism , arson
2 min readRaipur(Team Newsbuddy): Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma reached Balodabazar Collectorate at around 1:30 pm to take stock of the incident of vandalism and arson done by the protesters in the Joint District Office located at the district headquarters Balodabazar . Food Minister Dayal Das Baghel and Revenue Minister Tankaram Verma were also with him. He took detailed information about the incident from the Collector and SP. Along with this, he also inspected the entire premises including the arson, District Panchayat, Family Court and Janpad Panchayat Office and took stock of the damages.
Sharma expressed deep sorrow over the incident. He has directed the concerned officials to take strict action against the culprits. He further said that a large number of vehicles have been damaged. Some of them would be of poor people and officers and employees who had come for their work, along with this government property has been damaged, God knows how many documents have been burnt in the record room, the building which is built with great difficulty has been burnt. He said that those who destroy government property do not belong to the society. Param Pujya Baba Guru Ghasidas is revered in the entire state, he is the white flag bearer and a symbol of peace. Last month, the Jaitkhambh was damaged in Amar Gufa, dissatisfied with the police investigation, the people of the society had demanded an investigation. After all kinds of discussions, the judicial investigation was announced on the instructions of the Honorable Chief Minister. On this, the people of the society had organized a program to thank the Chief Minister to express satisfaction, during this time anti-social elements entered the crowd and carried out the incident. Which is being investigated, strict action will be taken against the culprits. During this, IG Amresh Mishra, Sanjeev Shukla, Collector KL Chauhan, SP Sadanand Kumar, a large number of public representatives and eminent citizens were also present.