Deputy Mayor Rajendra Janjal expresses suspicion
Bulldozer action likely on illegal house of suspect Matin Patel

(‘AIMIM’ – All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen – is a political party.)
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra) – Deputy Mayor Rajendra Janjal has expressed suspicion that the increasing incidents of Hindu girls going missing from the city may be part of a conspiracy by the AIMIM political party. The serious nature of the matter has triggered widespread anger among Hindus in the city. Janjal also indicated that the administration would soon demolish the illegal house of the accused, Matin Patel, using a bulldozer.
Matin Patel’s illegal construction to face action
Devout Hindus have demanded strict action against suspect Matin Patel, who is linked to the case. Patel’s house is constructed illegally. Rajendra Janjal warned that the municipal administration would soon use bulldozers to raze the structure to the ground. He said that this action would send a strong message that religious fanatic individuals involved in criminal activities and those playing with the lives of Hindu girls would not be protected under any circumstances.
Devout Hindus are demanding that the administration immediately take firm action to crush anti-national and anti-religious activities carried out by religious fanatics.
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